Here’s how Pectra Upgrade impacts staking and the potential $ETH ETFs: The Ethereum Pectra upgrade brings a major change to staking by increasing the validator balance limit from 32 ETH to 2,048 ETH. Staking Changes in Pectra:
1. Higher Validator Cap – Validators can now stake up to 2,048 ETH per validator, compared to the current 32 ETH limit. This reduces the need for large stakers to run multiple validators, making staking operations more efficient.
2. More Efficient Withdrawals – The update introduces better staking exit mechanisms, allowing for improved liquidity and smoother staking withdrawals.
Impact on ETH ETFs:
1. Institutional Efficiency – Since many institutions looking to issue Ethereum spot ETFs (like BlackRock, Fidelity, etc.) will need to stake ETH to generate yield, the ability to stake more ETH per validator makes staking more scalable for them.
2. Lower Infrastructure Costs – Instead of managing thousands of validators with 32 ETH each, large holders can consolidate their stake, reducing operational complexity and cost.
3. Better Liquidity & Yield – With more efficient staking and withdrawals, ETFs that stake ETH can offer better redemption processes and yield generation, making them more attractive to investors.
This change aligns with Ethereum’s push to be more institutional-friendly while improving the overall staking ecosystem.
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The Evolution of Crypto Applications and the Rise of Hyperliquid
The Evolution of Crypto Applications and the Rise of Hyperliquid 🚀
1/ A common critique in crypto: despite massive infrastructure advancements, user applications often fail to find product-market fit (PMF) beyond early core innovations. Let's discuss how that's changing, with a focus on Hyperliquid—a project shaping the future of DeFi.
2/ Pump.Fun is an example of a crypto-native app that found PMF by catering to speculation. It democratized token creation and mitigated rug-pulls via locked l
Hey everyone, let's dive into something that's been on my mind lately: Hyperliquid's revenue. You've probably heard about this platform if you're into DeFi, but did you know just how much they're pulling in? Here's a breakdown of their financials that might surprise you:
So, Hyperliquid has three main ways it makes money: Spot Listing Auction Fees: This is where projects pay to get their tokens listed on the exchange. It's pretty standard in the crypto world, but not always the biggest earner.