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Ethereum Network Reaches One Million Validators
The Ethereum network has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing one million validators. This milestone is accompanied by approximately 32 million Ether being staked within the network, equivalent to around $114 billion in value.
Validator Count and Staking Progress
According to data from the Dune Analytics dashboard, the validator count reached the one million mark on March 28. The 32 million ETH staked represents about 26% of the total supply, showcasing a strong commitment to Ethereum’s proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism.
Lido Accounts for 30% of Staked ETH
Among the staking options available, around 30% of the ETH is staked through Lido, a popular Ethereum staking pool that enables users with smaller amounts of ETH to participate in the staking process by pooling their assets.
Role of Validators
Validators play a crucial role in maintaining the security of the Ethereum blockchain by monitoring transactions for any malicious activities, such as double-spending. In Ethereum, validators propose and validate transactions within the network, requiring a stake of 32 ETH. In return, validators receive rewards in the form of a portion of ETH.
Concerns and Proposed Solutions
While a higher number of validators generally enhances blockchain security, some members of the Ethereum community have expressed concerns about potential issues arising from an excessive number of validators. Evan Van Ness and Gabriel Weide have raised concerns about the impact of too many validators on the network.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has proposed a mechanism to address these concerns by suggesting penalties for validators in proportion to their average failure rate. This approach aims to reduce the advantage of larger ETH stakers over smaller ones.
SEC Postpones ETH ETF Decisions
The SEC has postponed its decision on the applications for Ether (ETH) ETFs from major financial institutions like BlackRock and Fidelity. The final deadlines for these decisions have been extended to May 2024.
Grayscale had proposed listing and trading shares of its Ethereum Futures Trust ETF under the New York Stock Exchange Arca Rule 8.200-E in September 2023. Bloomberg Intelligence ETF analysts James Seyffart and Eric Balchunas have shared their predictions regarding the pending approvals, expressing a potential denial in May.
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