The number of validators on Ethereum has surged over the past year, reflecting a significant uptick in institutional interest in cryptocurrencies.
As of June 2024, the count exceeded one million for the first time, jumping more than 30% from 824,300 in September 2023, as reported by Flipside Crypto.
This growth is primarily driven by innovations in liquid and restaking, which attract institutional players by providing liquidity options and enhanced capital efficiency. Carlos Mercado from Flipside explained that restaking allows the use of liquid staking tokens to secure other networks while also generating returns through decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.
Staked Ether has also seen impressive growth, rising over 27% in the last year to reach more than 34.7 million ETH by September. Factors contributing to this rise include the Shanghai upgrade, which enabled unstaking for the first time since Ethereum’s transition to Proof of Stake, and the introduction of Ethereum futures ETFs.
Additionally, staking activities have increased across various blockchains, with Polygon experiencing a 36.4% rise in staking wallets, although its validator numbers have remained stable due to caps in place. This indicates a positive outlook among participants, despite potential challenges to staking returns.
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