An interesting reversal has occurred in the Ethereum staking market. According to on-chain data tracking, the PoS staking withdrawal queue has been completely cleared — this means no one is waiting in line to redeem staked ETH.
On the other hand, the situation is entirely different. Over the past 10 days, large institutions like Bitmine have been aggressively buying up, depositing a total of about 768,000 ETH, directly causing the staking queue to accumulate over 1,186,000 ETH.
In simple terms, there are hardly any people waiting to redeem now, while institutions are flooding into staking. This reflects an increased market expectation for ETH yields, with major players voting with real money. The enthusiasm for staking has clearly surpassed redemption demand — this asymmetric liquidity change is worth paying close attention to for market participants.
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MercilessHalal
· 01-07 21:52
Institutions are buying up frantically, now retail investors should be panicking.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 01-07 17:45
Institutions are buying up, retail investors are running away. This buy and sell still seems a bit uncertain.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-07 01:10
Institutions are hoarding madly, retail investors have all left, this is the market.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-06 15:29
It has been over... since the last institutional "crazy buying" promise of stable returns. According to the database, another 10 days of artistic timing.
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Will the redemption queue be cleared? Just listen, and you'll find out in a moment.
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118.6 million ETH accumulated, suggested to be included in the Guinness World Records, let's see how long the extension can last.
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Large investors vote, but no one knows when it will be fulfilled. Let's wait patiently.
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Institutions are pouring in, retail investors are watching, this asymmetry... I've seen it before.
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The project team's hype has been fermenting for so long, and the data looks quite promising.
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Honestly, how much can change in 10 days? We'll see after waiting a bit longer.
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Staking is more popular than redemption? Please provide additional data, and let's see how many months this can continue.
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YieldHunter
· 01-06 01:12
tbh if you look at the data, this exit queue thing feels like institutions just frontrunning the next pump... sustainable returns my ass
actually wait—118.6M ETH inflow in 10 days? that's insane correlation with their bags. risk-adjusted metrics say this smells sketchy ngl
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ContractSurrender
· 01-06 01:11
Institutions are throwing money, retail investors are fleeing, this is a real signal.
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RooftopVIP
· 01-06 01:05
Institutions are accumulating, retail investors are cutting losses—an eternal story.
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just_another_wallet
· 01-06 00:58
Institutional accumulation is really no joke; retail investors are still hesitating, but they have already placed their bets.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 01-06 00:43
Institutions are voting with real money, while retail investors are still on the sidelines; the gap is too big.
An interesting reversal has occurred in the Ethereum staking market. According to on-chain data tracking, the PoS staking withdrawal queue has been completely cleared — this means no one is waiting in line to redeem staked ETH.
On the other hand, the situation is entirely different. Over the past 10 days, large institutions like Bitmine have been aggressively buying up, depositing a total of about 768,000 ETH, directly causing the staking queue to accumulate over 1,186,000 ETH.
In simple terms, there are hardly any people waiting to redeem now, while institutions are flooding into staking. This reflects an increased market expectation for ETH yields, with major players voting with real money. The enthusiasm for staking has clearly surpassed redemption demand — this asymmetric liquidity change is worth paying close attention to for market participants.