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    Ethereum Staking Sees Inflow Surge as Entry Queue Overtakes Exits | Invesloan.com

    December 28, 2025Updated:December 28, 2025
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    Ethereum’s staking dynamics have shifted sharply, with fresh inflows now outpacing exits for the first time in six months, signaling renewed confidence among validators at the close of 2025.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Ethereum staking inflows have overtaken exits for the first time in six months, pointing to renewed validator confidence.
    • The entry queue has surged while the exit line continues to shrink, potentially nearing zero in the coming days.
    • Past flips in staking queues have coincided with strong ETH price rallies and easing sell pressure.

    Data from the Ethereum Validator Queue shows that roughly 745,619 Ether is currently waiting to enter staking, carrying an estimated wait time of nearly 13 days.

    By contrast, the exit queue stands at around 360,518 ETH with an eight-day delay. The reversal marks a clear change from recent months, when withdrawals consistently outweighed new deposits.

    Ethereum Staking Flip Accelerates as Exit Queue Nears Zero

    The shift took place over the weekend, when both queues briefly converged near 460,000 ETH.

    Since then, the entry line has accelerated rapidly, while some observers suggest the exit queue could soon approach zero if current trends persist.

    Abdul, head of DeFi at layer-1 blockchain Monad, pointed to the flip as a historically meaningful signal. In a post on X, he noted that a similar reversal in June preceded a sharp rally in Ether’s price.

    At the time, ETH traded near $2,800 before climbing to an all-time high of $4,946 by late August. Ether is currently changing hands around $3,000.

    Update:

    ETH validator entry queue is now bigger than the exit queue, for the first time in six months

    The last time this happened in June, ETH doubled in price shortly after

    2026 going to be a movie https://t.co/GWMCjxfigo pic.twitter.com/3dMttYpB4B

    — Abdul (@0x_Abdul) December 28, 2025

    Ethereum operates under a proof-of-stake model, requiring validators to lock up ETH to help secure the network.

    As a result, changes in staking behavior are often viewed as sentiment indicators. Rising exits can signal intent to sell, while increased staking suggests long-term conviction and reduced near-term supply.

    Abdul argued that the exit queue has functioned as a leading indicator of sell pressure throughout 2025.

    He estimated that roughly 5% of Ether’s total supply has changed hands since July, a figure that includes a large September unstaking event by staking provider Kiln.

    According to Abdul, around 70% of that unstaked ETH was absorbed by BitMine, which now controls approximately 3.4% of the total supply.

    Kiln initiated an orderly withdrawal of its validators in September following an exploit involving digital asset platform SwissBorg, framing the move as a precautionary step rather than a loss of confidence in Ethereum.

    Validator Exit Queue May Hit Zero, Easing Sell Pressure

    Looking ahead, Abdul suggested that if the current pace holds, the validator exit queue could reach zero by January 3.

    Such an outcome, he said, would likely ease persistent sell pressure and stabilize market conditions.

    Others in the crypto community have pointed to growing demand from digital asset treasury firms as a key driver behind the surge in staking.

    Blockchain data tracked by Lookonchain shows that BitMine staked more than 342,000 ETH, worth roughly $1 billion, over a two-day period.

    Additional factors may also be at play. Some analysts cite improvements tied to Ethereum’s upcoming Pectra upgrade, which aims to streamline staking and increase validator limits, making it easier for large holders to deploy capital.

    DeFi deleveraging, triggered by higher borrowing rates and the unwinding of leveraged staking strategies, may have further reshaped supply flows.

    The post Ethereum Staking Sees Inflow Surge as Entry Queue Overtakes Exits appeared first on Cryptonews.

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