Ethereum 2.0 node count drops to a one-month low as ETH price climbs to new h...

Ethereum 2.0 node count drops to a one-month low as ETH price climbs to new h...

The plunge points at a growing lack of interest among traders and investors to become "full validators" on its upcoming proof-of-stake blockchain. The number of Ethereum addresses holding 32 or more Ether (ETH) reached a one-month low on Nov. 9.The number of Externally Owned Ethereum Addresses (EOA) fell to 108,949 compared to 108,965 on Oct. 22, according to data from Glassnode, a sign that traders and investors ignored the prospects of becoming validators on its upcoming proof-of-stake blockchain, dubbed Ethereum 2.0.Ethereum addresses with 32+ ETH deposit. Source: GlassnodeIn detail,....


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