Ethereum staking demand surges: 3.4 million ETH queued for 60 days, institutional funds accelerate locking

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March 4 News: The demand for Ethereum staking has recently surged significantly, with more large investors choosing to lock in ETH for yields rather than selling during price rebounds. Data shows that approximately 3.4 million ETH are currently waiting to enter the Ethereum validator queue, with the waiting time extended to about 60 days, reaching a record high.

According to blockchain data platform ValidatorQueue.com, this queue size has increased nearly fourfold from about 904,000 ETH in early January 2026, indicating a rapid rise in staking demand on the network. Ethereum validators need to stake at least 32 ETH to participate in network validation, and the system limits the activation speed for new validators. When new staking demand exceeds processing capacity, a queuing mechanism forms.

Crypto market analysts believe this backlog reflects a shift in asset strategies among institutional investors. Swyftx Chief Analyst Pav Hundal said, “The current queue size indicates that a new round of long-term capital is choosing to lock ETH through staking to earn ongoing yields. These large investors typically have mature asset allocation strategies, so this trend is of significant reference value.”

Market reports show that the main sources of this staking demand include corporate funds and platforms or institutions holding large ETH reserves. These participants prefer to stake idle crypto assets to earn stable income while maintaining exposure to ETH price appreciation.

Notably, in 2025, the market experienced a large-scale validator exit wave. In September of that year, the exit queue approached nearly 2.7 million ETH, then gradually declined, reaching near zero in early 2026. The current sharp increase in the queue size is seen as an important signal of capital flowing back into the Ethereum ecosystem.

For institutional investors, staking ETH is considered a relatively low-risk way to earn returns. It allows them to earn network rewards without selling assets, thus continuing to participate in potential gains from ETH price volatility.

Pav Hundal also pointed out that market expectations for Ethereum’s future applications are rising, including developments in global payment networks and AI-related infrastructure. These factors are strengthening institutional investors’ long-term valuation of ETH. Against this backdrop, the continued expansion of Ethereum staking is viewed by some analysts as an important long-term bullish signal.

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