Eth2 becomes third-largest staking network as Ether rallies into new ATHs

Eth2 becomes third-largest staking network as Ether rallies into new ATHs

With Ether continuing to push into new all-time highs above $1,500, Eth2 now ranks as the third-largest crypto asset in terms of staked assets. The price gains enjoyed by Ether as it hits record highs have propelled Eth2 to rank as the third-largest network by staked capitalization. That’s despite the fact that just 2.09% of Ethereum’s supply is locked up in Eth2 at present.Ether pushed into new record price highs above $1,480 on Feb. 2, with ETH currently testing $1,550 after gaining 12% in 24 hours.ETH/USD since December 2021, 4-hr chart: TradingViewWith nearly 2.5 million ETH currently....


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