Ethereum staking revenue drops ahead of the Shanghai upgrade

Data shows that the Ethereum (ETH) staking revenue has dropped by 13.6% in just a week. The fall comes hours ahead of the highly anticipated Shanghai upgrade, scheduled for April 12 at around 22:27 UTC.

According to data provided by Staking Rewards, Ethereum’s validator revenue plunged from $2.43 billion on April 5 to $2.1 at the time of writing. Per the chart, the earnings have constantly been dropping over the past week.

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Ethereum’s validator revenue – April 12 | Source: Staking Rewards

Moreover, the fall of the blockchain’s staking revenue comes with the ETH price drop. Ether is down by 2.74% in the past 24 hours and trading at roughly $1,870 at the time of writing, per data provided by TradingView.

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ETH price chart – April 12 | Source: crypto.news

According to a report on April 11, ethereum’s price drop has been expected with the Shanghai upgrade, since validators will finally be allowed to withdraw their funds from the network.

While the seven-day data shows a revenue drop, Ethereum’s stakers have witnessed a massive surge since the start of 2023. The validator earnings have risen by 97% over the past 90 days, per data provided by Staking Rewards.

Per the data, Lido Finance still has the largest share of the second-largest blockchain, accumulating roughly 31% of the total staked ETH alone. 

As the Shanghai upgrade approaches, the number of Ethereum’s validators is highly expected to rise. 

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