10% of ETH’s Supply Locked in Consensus Layer Deposit Contract
The deposit contract for Ethereum’s consensus layer, formerly known as ETH 2.0, has exceeded 12 million ETH, worth nearly $34 billion at current prices. This means that more than 10%...
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