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The Ethereum PoS staking queue has shown an interesting contrast. Currently, the amount of ETH withdrawing from the network has shrunk to 80,000, indicating that many stakers have temporarily given up on withdrawing. On the other hand, the ETH waiting to enter the staking queue has surpassed 1 million, with fresh liquidity eager to participate. What is driving this behind the scenes? Looking at the ETH price trend makes it clear—since reaching a high of $4,700 in mid-September, the price has fallen to $3,100, a total decline of 34%. Under the market environment of price pressure, the attractiveness of staking yields seems to be weakening, but large-scale liquidity is still queuing to enter. This strategic game reflects different judgments among market participants about Ethereum's long-term value.