Mainstream institutions are making new progress in the Ethereum staking market. Professional digital asset management firms received 32,938 ETH (approximately $97.6 million) from FalconX this morning, simultaneously committing 118,944 ETH (about $352 million) to the Ethereum PoS staking protocol.
It is worth noting that since the launch of this staking plan on December 27, only four days have passed, and a total of 461,504 ETH (approximately $1.368 billion) has been staked. This scale already accounts for 11.2% of their total ETH holdings (41.1 million ETH)—in other words, they are advancing their staking deployment at a quite aggressive pace.
This continued large-scale staking operation not only reflects institutions' confidence in Ethereum's long-term value but also suggests that the current ETH price levels are considered attractive for allocation.
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TradingNightmare
· 7h ago
Four days of疯狂 investment of 1.368 billion dollars, is this true? Are institutions crazy or did we miss something?
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YieldChaser
· 7h ago
This move by the institution... pouring over 1.3 billion in collateralization in just 4 days, really shows strong confidence.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 7h ago
Still stacking up, this pace is really crazy—over 1.3 billion in 4 days. Are institutions going wild?
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EthMaximalist
· 7h ago
4 days, $1.368 billion? This speed is really crazy, even institutions are buying the dip.
Mainstream institutions are making new progress in the Ethereum staking market. Professional digital asset management firms received 32,938 ETH (approximately $97.6 million) from FalconX this morning, simultaneously committing 118,944 ETH (about $352 million) to the Ethereum PoS staking protocol.
It is worth noting that since the launch of this staking plan on December 27, only four days have passed, and a total of 461,504 ETH (approximately $1.368 billion) has been staked. This scale already accounts for 11.2% of their total ETH holdings (41.1 million ETH)—in other words, they are advancing their staking deployment at a quite aggressive pace.
This continued large-scale staking operation not only reflects institutions' confidence in Ethereum's long-term value but also suggests that the current ETH price levels are considered attractive for allocation.