Approximately $25.9 billion worth of ETH is currently staked on the Ethereum PoS network, while approximately $9.8 billion worth of ETH is waiting to be staked.
BlockBeats News, July 29th, according to validatorqueue data, there are currently about 684,000 ETH (worth approximately $25.9 billion at the current price) waiting to exit the Ethereum PoS network, with an exit waiting time of approximately 11 days and 21 hours. Meanwhile, there are about 259,000 ETH in line waiting to join the network, approximately $9.8 billion, with an expected activation delay of about 4 days and 12 hours.
Previously reported, this situation reflects the presence of two opposing forces in the market: on the one hand, some stakers may have chosen to cash out after Ethereum rebounded over 160% from its April low, leading to a surge in the exit queue; on the other hand, new inflows of funds driven by regulatory optimism and institutional demand are also pushing up the entry queue, with listed companies such as SharpLink Gaming and BitMine Immersion increasing their ETH holdings and staking.
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