ValidatorQueue's latest data reveals the current level of enthusiasm in the Ethereum ecosystem.
The total ETH staked has already reached 35.9 million, a new all-time high. Behind this seemingly massive number, an even more interesting aspect is the comparison of inflows and outflows — only 160 ETH are waiting in the exit queue, and the rate of withdrawal is astonishingly fast, with an average of less than 4 minutes to exit.
But here’s the problem. Too many want to come in. The activation queue is stacked with 2.4797 million ETH. What does this number mean? Just waiting in line takes 43 days. From the hot and cold nature of these numbers, it’s clear that no one wants to run away now; instead, everyone is rushing to lock their tokens. This phenomenon of "queueing for entry with smooth exit" precisely demonstrates how high the market’s enthusiasm for ETH staking yields is.
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ValidatorQueue's latest data reveals the current level of enthusiasm in the Ethereum ecosystem.
The total ETH staked has already reached 35.9 million, a new all-time high. Behind this seemingly massive number, an even more interesting aspect is the comparison of inflows and outflows — only 160 ETH are waiting in the exit queue, and the rate of withdrawal is astonishingly fast, with an average of less than 4 minutes to exit.
But here’s the problem. Too many want to come in. The activation queue is stacked with 2.4797 million ETH. What does this number mean? Just waiting in line takes 43 days. From the hot and cold nature of these numbers, it’s clear that no one wants to run away now; instead, everyone is rushing to lock their tokens. This phenomenon of "queueing for entry with smooth exit" precisely demonstrates how high the market’s enthusiasm for ETH staking yields is.