Looking at the staking landscape across leading blockchain networks, some compelling numbers emerge. Aptos dominates with an impressive 96.0% staking ratio, followed closely by Coreum at 91.8%. The trend continues with Bittensor capturing 76.5%, Sui at 75.2%, and Aleo securing 69.9% participation rates.



Moving down the roster, Cosmos maintains 59.9% while Tezos holds steady at 59.0%. Injective follows at 58.4%, with Band Protocol reaching 53.2% and Lava Network at 51.4%. These metrics reveal how aggressively different protocols are encouraging token holders to participate in network validation through staking mechanisms.

The variation across projects—from Aptos's near-universal engagement to Lava's above-50% adoption—tells an interesting story about validator economics and community commitment. Projects with higher staking ratios typically signal stronger network security models and more robust incentive structures, making these figures worth monitoring for anyone tracking protocol health and sustainability.
APT-2.47%
TAO-0.52%
SUI-0.27%
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