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Recently, I came across a set of interesting on-chain data. In early January, the staking volume on the Ethereum Beacon Chain hit a new high. The specific figures are as follows — the total staked amount has reached 35.9 million ETH, with a staking rate of 28.91%. Among them, Lido, the liquid staking protocol, dominates with a share of 24.45%.

What’s even more noteworthy is the overall flow. Since the Shanghai upgrade, the net inflow on the Beacon Chain has exceeded 17.73 million ETH. What does this growth rate indicate? It shows that a large amount of capital continues to pour into the staking ecosystem.

From a trader’s perspective, these data are quite interesting. The continuous growth in staking volume is unlikely to be a coincidence — it reflects investors’ genuine assessment of Ethereum’s long-term value. Real money is being invested, indicating that the market’s foundation is indeed becoming more stable.

I have always believed that macro-level trends are more critical than short-term fluctuations. The current on-chain data just confirms this idea. Since last year, the staking boom has been heating up, and now the data continues to set new records. These signals all point in the same direction. As market consensus gradually coalesces, the market usually responds accordingly.

There may still be noise in the short term, but over a longer period, the expansion of the staking ecosystem generally signals greater market opportunities. Trust the real data on the chain; it never lies.
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