Ethereum is going lean. The network's latest roadmap lays out its most sweeping set of changes since the Merge, pushing hard on efficiency, scalability, and ...
Ethereum 2.0 (often called Eth2) refers to a major upgrade to the Ethereum network designed to make it faster, more efficient and more scalable. The biggest change: Ethereum moved from proof-of-work ...
Ethereum is not a static protocol. To fix critical bugs, to scale, and to respond to evolving market conditions, changes to the Ethereum protocol are constantly needed. Ethereum integrates a ...
Grayscale Ethereum Staking ETF is rated Hold as staking yields (2.02%) narrow its fee gap, but outflows persist to lower-fee ...
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Ethereum's (ETH) staking ratio has surpassed 30% to hit an all-time high (ATH), Token Terminal highlighted on Apr. 9. While the Ethereum network's staking market cap hit a record high of $157 billion ...
Proof-of-Stake is still affecting the broader conversation about the Ethereum price. When more people lock up their coins to act as validators, the network's liquidity drops significantly. This change ...
Investors can now choose between owning ether directly or buying shares in a staking ETF that earns rewards on their behalf. While staking ETFs offers yield, they come with risks and less control than ...
A new proposal on Ethereum’s research forum would let validators redirect 0% to 10% of their staking rewards to fund shared ecosystem infrastructure and public goods. If a majority of validators ...
Ethereum tends to be more volatile than Bitcoin, with larger price swings in both directions. Ethereum offers additional functionality, such as staking and smart contract capabilities, which come with ...