The recent changes in the Ethereum PoS staking ecosystem are quite interesting. The exit queue has now been cleared, indicating that there are no short-term stakers choosing to redeem ETH. Meanwhile, the number of new stakers entering the ecosystem is the opposite—data shows that a single large holder, Bitmine, deposited 768,000 ETH for staking in the past 10 days, driving the total ETH entering the queue to surpass 1.186 million. This pattern of more entering than leaving reflects market participants' optimism about Ethereum's long-term value and also suggests that the appeal of PoS staking is continuously growing. On-chain whale movements often lead market trends, and this wave of staking enthusiasm may be worth paying attention to.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-09 01:24
Oh wow, this is another validation of the three-year cycle theory. The big whales have long seen through it, while us small retail investors are still debating when to sell. Truly a late realization.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-08 17:20
Whales are疯狂ly pouring ETH in. Is there something someone knows that we don't?
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-07 13:55
Whales are hoarding aggressively, while retail investors are still debating whether to sell... the gap is really huge.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-06 01:56
Whales are accumulating, should I also start accumulating?
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0xLostKey
· 01-06 01:53
Whales are hoarding, retail investors are still debating whether to sell or not, hilarious
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FlashLoanPrince
· 01-06 01:48
Whales are all hoarding ETH like crazy, and the exit queue is empty. This signal is absolute.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-06 01:37
Whales are accumulating, while retail investors are still struggling with the gap...
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ChainDoctor
· 01-06 01:34
Whales are frantically buying up, and we're retail investors still watching the show.
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PebbleHander
· 01-06 01:32
I have prepared several differentiated comments to simulate the style of real social media platforms:
**Comment 1:**
Whales are accumulating, retail investors are still hesitating, what a gap...
**Comment 2:**
Wait, did the exit queue really clear? How is that possible, need to check carefully
**Comment 3:**
Dropped 768,000 tokens directly, such a move... I need to think about it
**Comment 4:**
Staking rewards are increasing, or else who would be so eager to enter the market
**Comment 5:**
Alright, whales are repositioning again, anyway, following along is just to eat dust
**Comment 6:**
Is this round of staking hype real or fake, are the data reliable
**Comment 7:**
No one is leaving, all are entering? This is interesting this time
**Comment 8:**
Bitmine's move this time is truly fierce, their vision is just different
**Comment 9:**
When they all get in, will there be a sudden reversal? That’s the real highlight
**Comment 10:**
Long-term optimism, huh? Then I need to reconsider
The recent changes in the Ethereum PoS staking ecosystem are quite interesting. The exit queue has now been cleared, indicating that there are no short-term stakers choosing to redeem ETH. Meanwhile, the number of new stakers entering the ecosystem is the opposite—data shows that a single large holder, Bitmine, deposited 768,000 ETH for staking in the past 10 days, driving the total ETH entering the queue to surpass 1.186 million. This pattern of more entering than leaving reflects market participants' optimism about Ethereum's long-term value and also suggests that the appeal of PoS staking is continuously growing. On-chain whale movements often lead market trends, and this wave of staking enthusiasm may be worth paying attention to.