ETH breaks multiple records as ETH 2.0 approaches
The Ethereum community has been getting prepared ahead of the launch of ETH 2.0, with a record number of wallets now holding at least 32 ETH. Ethereum (ETH) has hit multiple records amid news that ETH 2.0 could launch as early as Dec 1, according to crypto analytics firm Glassnode. Today's launch of the deposit contract introduced the ability for users to deposit 32 Ether required to participate in staking. ETH 2.0's beacon chain genesis will take place on Dec. 1 if at least 16,384 deposits of 32 ETH each are received. That’s a total of 524,288 ETH, or about $200 million worth. Hours after....
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