【Chain News】A new capital movement has emerged in the Ethereum ecosystem. According to the latest data, Bitmine has locked over 1,032,000 ETH through the PoS mechanism, which is approximately $3.215 billion USD. The interesting part of this figure is that it accounts for one-quarter of Bitmine’s total holdings of 4.143 million ETH—that is, this institution is systematically participating in staking yields.
What’s even more noteworthy is the subsequent chain reaction. As these large players continue to stake, the ETH waiting to enter the staking queue in Ethereum has already accumulated to 1.778 million. In contrast, the exit queue has long been cleared. What signals does this asymmetric capital flow reveal? The market’s expectations for staking yields remain quite optimistic—at least from the capital behavior, more people want to stake in than want to exit.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 01-11 19:03
Damn, the entry queue has already stacked up to 1,778,000 tokens. Clearing the exit queue... These big players are really quietly getting rich.
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Anon4461
· 01-11 13:44
Really, the entry queue is piling up ridiculously, and it seems like everyone is betting on staking yields...
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-10 12:21
It's the big players quietly accumulating again, while retail investors are still watching the K-line chart. LOL
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-09 01:56
Large investors are疯狂ly staking, and the exit queue is empty... Isn't this signal obvious? The profit-making effect has arrived.
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FortuneTeller42
· 01-09 01:44
Large investors are accumulating aggressively, while retail investors are still on the sidelines. This is the current situation.
The ETH staking queue is full, no one wants to come out... Something's going on.
$3.2 billion locked in, really daring to play.
Staking returns are expected to be so high? Why don't I feel it?
Wait, 1.77 million tokens are in line. How long will it take to get in?
The enthusiasm for entry is so high, it feels a bit excessive.
This move by major institutions is probably part of a bigger plan.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-09 01:38
What do you call 1.03 million coins? The real big players are in the shadows.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-09 01:37
This buying pressure just won't stop, with 1.77 million coins lining up to enter... All the sell orders are gone, they must be very optimistic.
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DogeBachelor
· 01-09 01:35
1,030,000 tokens queued, queue cleared upon exit... This pace is a bit intense, it seems big players are all in for bottom-fishing and staking.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-09 01:34
1,778,000 tokens are stacked in the queue, and the queue has long been emptied... This is ridiculous haha
Are the people entering the market crazy? Or are the staking rewards really that attractive?
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StakeWhisperer
· 01-09 01:30
Everyone is going crazy, no one wants to run, this is the best signal!
Bitmine Ethereum staking surpasses one million coins, an ecological signal behind ETH's queue accumulation
【Chain News】A new capital movement has emerged in the Ethereum ecosystem. According to the latest data, Bitmine has locked over 1,032,000 ETH through the PoS mechanism, which is approximately $3.215 billion USD. The interesting part of this figure is that it accounts for one-quarter of Bitmine’s total holdings of 4.143 million ETH—that is, this institution is systematically participating in staking yields.
What’s even more noteworthy is the subsequent chain reaction. As these large players continue to stake, the ETH waiting to enter the staking queue in Ethereum has already accumulated to 1.778 million. In contrast, the exit queue has long been cleared. What signals does this asymmetric capital flow reveal? The market’s expectations for staking yields remain quite optimistic—at least from the capital behavior, more people want to stake in than want to exit.