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Ethereum Validator Queues for Entry and Exit Positions Drop to New Record Lows: Report
According to blockchain data report from Validator Queues, merely a few validators are in the Ethereum network entry and exit queue, and their initiation process is almost instant
However, there are currently no validators in the entry queue, a significant decrease from its peak earlier this year. This shows an increasing impact on the broader staking landscape
At press time, the activation and exit limit for validators, known as Churn Limit, has increased from 12 to 13 epochs. This means a daily limit of 2,925 validators can join or exit the Ethereum network
Ethereum Staking Rewards Continues To Plummet
The dwindling rate of Ethereum’s entry and exit queues for validators is the first for the network since it launched “Shanghai,” also referred to as Shapella upgrade, in April
The upgrade signaled Ethereum’s upcoming transition to an anticipated and fully functional proof-of-stake network (PoS) and propelled the rise of institutional investors depositing large amounts of ETH
Validators maintain and secure Ethereum’s proof-of-stake blockchain by locking up their Ether. In exchange, they earn staking rewards
Validators were granted the ability to withdraw their staked ETH for the first time, eliminating risk factors for investors concerned about not getting their funds back. Unfortunately, things have now started to cool off
According to Glassnode’s Ethereum on-chain data metrics, staking rewards have dropped significantly to nearly 3.3% from the previous 7% earlier this year
Despite the slump in yields, ETH supply increased by $47M last week. Many analysts attributed this increase in supply to the decline in transaction activity in the past few days.
Nevertheless, while the demand for staking ETH has dropped, the number of active validators has also increased
Validator Queues report shows that there are currently 861,938 active validators on the Ethereum network, with 22.79% of the cryptocurrency’s supply staked