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news-imageMarch 20, 2025

Coinbase controls 11.42% of staked Ethereum, manages 120k validators Across 5 countries

Coinbase has disclosed that it is the largest node operator on Ethereum, with 120,000 validators. In a new report, the exchange claimed it has 3.84 million ETH staked through its validators as of March 4, representing 11.42% of the total staked Ether.
Publisher: Cryptopolitan
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