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Ethereum validator queues swell on both entry and exit sides following price jump

Ethereum validator queues swell on both entry and exit sides following price jump

The BlockThe Block2025/07/22 16:00
By:By Naga Avan-Nomayo

Quick Take Ethereum’s validator exit queue reached 521,000 ETH (about $1.9 billion), the highest since early 2024. The entry queue also grew, with 359,500 ETH (~$1.3 billion) waiting to stake.

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Ethereum’s validator exit queue ballooned over the past week, with about 521,000 ETH—nearly $1.9 billion at current prices—waiting to exit the network following a sharp withdrawal spike since July 16, according to The Block’s data dashboard.

Onchain analytics show the exit wait time has stretched to eight or nine days, the longest since early 2024. Meanwhile, more than 359,500 ETH, worth an estimated $1.3 billion, is now queued to enter the network, implying a roughly six-day activation delay.

Validators on Ethereum are nodes that have locked or staked ETH and run software to help secure the network. They take turns proposing new blocks and attesting that others’ blocks are valid, earning ETH rewards in the process. Staking refers to locking up Ether to support this proof-of-stake system and earn the associated rewards.

Booking profits and new demand

The squeeze reflects two opposing forces. Some stakers may be locking in gains after Ether’s 162% rebound from April lows, swelling the exit side. At the same time, fresh deposits— likely spurred by regulatory catalysts and institutional appetite—are pushing the entry queue higher.

In late May, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said staking is not considered a securities offering. The guidance provided relief for exchange-traded fund issuers seeking yield beyond spot tracking and encouraged providers like BlackRock to include staking language in Ethereum ETF filings.

Several entities, including Joseph Lubin-backed SharpLink Gaming and Thomas Lee-linked BitMine Immersion , also unveiled ETH treasuries following the SEC’s clarification. These corporate crypto strategies include ETH staking operations to bolster investor value, The Block has reported.

Roughly 29.4% of ETH supply, or 36.39 million coins, was staked as of July 22, an all‑time high up from the previous 35 million peak on June 17 , as demand to participate in network security and access passive returns remains persistent on DeFi’s largest blockchain. Ether changed hands around $3,667 while trading flat during European hours on Wednesday, The Block's price page shows.


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