Ethereum bulls might struggle for momentum at press time, but other onchain data points to interesting developments. While ETH is trading above $2,400 but capped by determined sellers, IntoTheBlock data shows that nearly 30% of all circulating ETH has been staked.
Over 34.4 Million ETH Staked In 9 Months
As of October 8, IntoTheBlock analysts note that 28.9% of all ETH has been staked. At this level, more holders are committing to tie their stash. The figure is up, rising from 23.8% recorded in January 2024. More than 15.3% of ETH has been staked out of this amount for over three years.
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Ethereum switched the proof-of-work consensus algorithm in September 2022, officially transitioning to a proof-of-stake network like Cardano. The migration permitted the platform to do away with energy-intensive miners who were replaced by validators.
Parallel data from Ethereum shows that over 1 million network validators have cumulatively locked in more than 34.4 million ETH. Each validator earns an APR of 3.3%, a non-compounding annual yield that falls depending on the amount locked.
All network validators must lock at least 32 ETH and operate a node that ensures the network operates every day of the week without downtime. There are penalties for validators who collude to, for example, confirm invalid transactions or attempt to take over the chain in a majority attack.
Author: Dalmas Ngetich
