Ethereum Staked Supply Reaches Record 30% of Circulating Supply

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Ethereum's staked supply has reached 36 million ETH, or 30% of the circulating supply, with a value exceeding $118 billion. Market trends indicate strong institutional interest, with 900,000 active validators and 2.3 million ETH queued for staking. Validator exits remain low, signaling limited selling pressure. BitMine Immersion holds 4.17 million ETH, with over 1.25 million staked. Value investing in crypto is gaining traction as staking yields attract long-term holders.

According to The Block, Ethereum staking has reached a record high of 36 million ETH, representing about 30% of the circulating supply, with a staked market value exceeding $118 billion. Currently, the Ethereum network has approximately 900,000 active validators, with an additional 2.3 million ETH queued for entry. Meanwhile, the validator exit queue remains at a historical low, indicating limited selling pressure from current stakers. Institutional participation has been the main driver behind the recent staking growth. Ethereum treasury firm BitMine Immersion holds 4.17 million ETH, or 3.45% of the circulating supply, of which over 1.25 million ETH has already been staked—nearly doubling compared to one week ago.

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