With the Ethereum 2.0 Merge less than 15 days away, it remains the most anticipated event in the blockchain ecosystem so far this year.
According to data from Santiment, the search for the term “Merge” has rallied since the middle of August.
Merge connotes the final transition of the Ethereum network into a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism from its current proof-of-work consensus mechanism. Ahead of the Merge, 14,244,404 ETH coins have been staked by 421,391 total validators on the network.
Let’s take a closer look at user behavior patterns for staked Ethereum so far (stETH).
According to data from Dune Analytics, wallets that hold stETH are categorized based on the amount of stETH they have. Wallet addresses with over 10,000 stETH are referred to as whales.
Those that hold between 3,000-10,000 are Orcas, while those with 1000-3,000 stETH tokens are known as dolphins.
Source: Dune Analytics
stETH tokens can be obtained in a variety of ways. It can be obtained through staking Ether coins, buying on a decentralized exchange (DEX), or by receiving from an Externally Operated Address (EOS) and a centralized exchange (CEX).
According to Dune Analytics, staking Ethereum remains the most preferred mode of acquiring stETH by these aforementioned wallet categories.
Source: Dune Analytics
Furthermore, the market is dominated by players who stake their ETH so as to sell the stETH tokens they receive on DEXes.
There are others who provide stETH/wstETH liquidity to DEX pools, use stETH as collateral for ETH & non-ETH loans, or hold the tokens passively.
Source: Dune Analytics
According to data from OKLink, at 11.3%, the ETH staking rate has grown by 2% in the last three months.
In addition, the total number of addresses that have pledged
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