The ETH staking exit queue has hit zero—absolutely no one is lined up to unstake right now.
Meanwhile, the entry queue is stacked with 2,597,838 ETH wanting to get in. That's the highest we've seen in 2.5 years straight.
Think about what this signals: more ETH is trying to lock itself into staking than at any point since 2023. Supply is consolidating while the exit door stays empty. Validators keep accumulating, rewards keep compounding, and the network just keeps getting more committed.
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MissedTheBoat
· 3h ago
No one is running away, but instead, 2.6 million ETH are queued to enter... Is this really the start of a takeoff?
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GasFeeCrier
· 3h ago
No one is running away; everyone is just accumulating at the bottom and locking in positions. This is the signal.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 3h ago
No one is running away, but everyone is queuing up to enter? That must mean they are very optimistic...
The ETH staking exit queue has hit zero—absolutely no one is lined up to unstake right now.
Meanwhile, the entry queue is stacked with 2,597,838 ETH wanting to get in. That's the highest we've seen in 2.5 years straight.
Think about what this signals: more ETH is trying to lock itself into staking than at any point since 2023. Supply is consolidating while the exit door stays empty. Validators keep accumulating, rewards keep compounding, and the network just keeps getting more committed.