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75% of New Stakers on Lido Finance Joined via Staking Project in Past Month

Chayanika Deka Apr 16, 2022 22:40
Lido Finance revealed that 75% of new stakers on the Beacon chain who joined in the last 30 days have done so via the staking project.

Staking on Beacon Chain has been booming due to the much-awaited Ethereum Merge despite delays. A major chunk of new stakers on the consensus layer have done so using Lido Finance.

In the latest blog post, the project revealed that 75% of new stakers on the Beacon chain who joined in the last 30 days had utilized the staking protocol.

Centralization Concerns

With the Ethereum Merge approaching, staking on the Beacon Chain has intensified as expected. According to Lido, the blockchain is now secured by more than $35 billion equivalent in staked assets, with the staking project contributing a major share in the past month. This, in turn, has sparked concerns about centralization among the community, which Lido acknowledged and noted,

“While this validates our mission to democratize staking in Ethereum, some people have expressed concern that this level of success can make Lido a centralizing force. We hear you, and your concerns are both important to us and valuable to Ethereum as a whole.”

As such, Lido has announced adopting Distributed Validator Technology (DVT). This system would categorize validators into independent committees that propose and attest to blocks together.

The end goal is to minimize the risks associated with an individual validator underperforming or turning malicious. On implementation of DVT, Lido will be able to pair “untrusted node operators” with a majority of trusted node operators, thereby contributing to decentralization without posing a threat to Lido stakers on Ethereum.

Another improvement that the staking platform aims to adopt is the creation of a Node Operator Score (NOS) put together from various metrics and distribute stake based on that. This scoring system should enable any individual to join Lido as a node operator and build up a stake over time.

Its native token, LDO, had surged by 257% from a low of $1.36 on 21st February to posting a 2022-high of $4.86 in just a matter of 10 days due to its connection to the Ethereum 2.0 upgrade.

Delay in Ethereum Merge

While the traction has been strong, Ethereum Merge will take place a few months after June this year. As reported earlier, Ethereum’s leading developer, Tim Beiko, revealed that “The Merge,” touted as a stepping stone for the blockchain, is in its final stages while stressing that the initiative is set to occur later than most anticipate.

The dates have been pushed multiple times before as well. Notably, Beiko previously commented he wouldn’t be surprised if Ethereum 2.0 happens in the fall.

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Chayanika Deka

Chayanika has been working as financial journalist for five years. A graduate in Political Science and Journalism, her interest lies in regulatory implications with a focus on technological evolution in the crypto realm. Contact:Linkedin