The Ethereum validation queue is increasing, with 1.5 million ETH waiting to participate in staking.

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The Ethereum validator queue continues to grow, with approximately 1.5 million ETH waiting to participate in the staking system, while 2.45 million ETH are in the withdrawal queue of off-chain validators.

The queuing mechanism is designed as a rate-limiting measure to maintain network stability. Ethereum processes activation requests and validator withdrawals at a fixed rate each epoch of approximately 6.4 minutes, helping to prevent sudden shocks that could affect the security model when too many validators join or withdraw at the same time. The current wait time for staking participation can extend to several days depending on the backlog of requests, while the withdrawal process also experiences similar delays as the network processes each request in an orderly manner.

The ETH staking waiting list continues to grow | Source: The BlockDirect staking on the (native staking) demonstrates a deliberate choice compared to liquidity staking products (liquid staking derivatives), even though protocols like Lido and Rocket Pool offer more flexibility with tokens such as stETH and rETH — allowing investors to earn staking rewards while using capital for other purposes.

However, direct staking is attractive to validators who want full control over their infrastructure, avoiding risks from the smart contracts of liquidity staking protocols and eliminating reliance on intermediaries. The minimum requirement of 32 ETH along with the necessary technical know-how creates a certain barrier, but at the same time ensures that only serious, long-term participants are motivated to maintain the network. Locking capital in direct staking also means accepting slow withdrawal times, the risk of being penalized (slashing) when the validator operates incorrectly, and technical risks from the staking mechanism itself.

These factors filter out participants with a long-term vision and strong belief in the future of Ethereum.

Currently, Ethereum has established itself as the main payment infrastructure for large-scale economic activities, with the majority of stablecoin volume being traded directly on the network and many leading DeFi protocols like Aave conducting most lending activities on the mainnet.

As financial institutions become increasingly confident in Ethereum, many investors are willing to commit capital for the long term to both ensure network security and reap returns. The growing waiting list to participate in staking indicates a strong belief that Ethereum will continue to maintain its position as the leading smart contract platform, making the opportunity cost of locking up capital acceptable for investors seeking profits.

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