In my recent report, which celebrates 9 years of Ethereum, I not only revisit the main events that shaped it into what it is today and oversee what it may become tomorrow but also analyze 3 and a half years of ETH staking. While it seems that our beloved chain has linear stake growth, which is partially true (see the upper chart), when we drill down a bit deeper β the reality seems to be different. Thus, to represent this fact two charts β absolute staked ETH and stake delta β are combined. The chart below, which presents the delta of stake inflows and unstakes, shows the tendency of repetitive staking activation cycles. The biggest spikes of staked Ether are usually around the upgrades, each of which brought some highly anticipated feature: either burn, staking, withdrawals, or Proto-Danksharding (also known as blobs), showcasing strong community confidence and support for new Ethereum. If you like this fragment, you can find this and more interesting observations in the report itself: https://everstake.one/crypto-reports/ethereum-is-9-blow-candles-and-celebrate-key-milestones [link] [comments] |
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