More Than 5 Million in Ethereum Worth $13 Billion Rests in the Eth2 Staking C...

More Than 5 Million in Ethereum Worth $13 Billion Rests in the Eth2 Staking C...

Statistics now show the Eth2 deposit contract has more than 5.2 million staked ether worth over $13 billion locked into the smart contract. The contract launched on November 4, 2020, and three weeks later, the contract met the required threshold to initiate the Beacon Chain. It’s not cheap to become a validator these days, as today’s exchange rates show the 32 ether to get started will run a user more than $84k. More Than $13 Billion Worth of Ether Locked Into the Eth2 Deposit Contract Ethereum users have added quite a bit of ether to the “Eth2 deposit contract,” as....


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