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At least five Ethereum liquid staking providers have agreed to impose a 22% limit on all validators

2023-09-01 12:19:27
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ChainCatcher news indicates that at least five Ethereum liquid staking providers have implemented or are working to implement self-limiting rules, in which they commit not to hold more than 22% of the Ethereum staking market share—this is seen as a measure to ensure the decentralization of the Ethereum network.

Ethereum core developer Superphiz stated that the Ethereum staking providers that have committed to or are working to comply with self-limiting rules include Rocket Pool, StakeWise, Stader Labs, and Diva Stake.

Puffer Finance has also committed to adhering to self-limiting rules.

However, the largest Ethereum liquid staking provider, Lido Finance, voted in June with a 99.81% majority not to implement self-limiting rules. Dune data shows that Lido has exceeded the 22% limit based on staking amount and market share.

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