On-chain data from Glassnode shows that Ethereum locked into the Beacon Chain contract is currently carrying an unrealized loss of $4.7 billion.
Ethereum Locked On Beacon Chain Is Carrying A Large Amount Of Loss
According to data from the on-chain analytics firm Glassnode, the Beacon Chain was carrying a peak unrealized loss of $16 billion back during the LUNA crash. The “Beacon Chain” was the name of the blockchain that launched back in December 2020 with the aim of testing an ETH proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism.
The Beacon Chain was merged with the mainnet back in September of last year, in an event known as the Merge. This means that the entire ETH network now runs on PoS.
In a PoS system, the investors can choose to deposit a certain minimum amount of the asset (32 ETH in the case of Ethereum) into a contract to become a validator and earn rewards for it. This is called staking.
So far, the ETH staking contract only supports deposits; the withdrawals will open for the first time tomorrow when the much-anticipated Shanghai upgrade takes place.
Because withdrawals are not open, the staking contract is carrying a large amount of dormant supply at this point. To see whether this locked supply is carrying a profit or loss, the “unrealized profit/loss” indicator is used.
This metric measures the net amount of profit or loss that a certain segment of investors is carrying currently. In the present case, the holders who have locked their coins into the Ethereum 2.0 contract are the segment of interest.
When the value of this indicator is positive, it means the holders in question as a whole are carrying some unrealized gains currently. On the other hand, negative values suggest unrealized losses dominate the investors’ holdings at the moment.
Now, here is a chart that shows the trend in the unrealized profit/loss for the Ethereum locked into the staking contract:
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Author: Hououin Kyouma