Approximately $39 billion worth of ETH is currently staked on the Ethereum PoS network, while approximately $11.6 billion worth of ETH is waiting to join.
BlockBeats News, August 18th, according to the Validator Queue tracking website validatorqueue, the current Ethereum PoS network exit queue is temporarily reported to be 872,893 ETH, worth approximately 3.9 billion US dollars. The queued ETH amount has increased continuously for 6 days, with an estimated exit wait time of about 15 days and 4 hours.
Meanwhile, the ETH queued to join the network is approximately 259,783 ETH, worth around 1.16 billion US dollars, 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 one hand, some stakers may have chosen to cash out after Ethereum's significant rise from its April low point, 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 boosting the entry queue, with listed companies like SharpLink Gaming and BitMine Immersion increasing their ETH holdings and staking.
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