Ethereum Foundation Breaks Its Own Record With A $46.2 Million Eth Staking
- The Ethereum Foundation (EF) staked roughly $46.2 million worth of Ether (ETH), according to on-chain data from Arkham Intelligence.
- The deposit is the organization’s single-largest staking event.
- The EF announced its staking plans on February 24, 2026, outlining a target of approximately 70,000 ETH.
- That initial deposit was modest, but the Foundation signaled from the start that further allocations would follow.
What Happened
The transaction marks a sharp acceleration in the Foundation’s treasury staking initiative, which launched in late February with an initial deposit of just 2,016 ETH worth approximately $3.8 million.
The EF announced its staking plans on February 24, 2026, outlining a target of approximately 70,000 ETH.
The program uses open-source tools from Attestant, acquired by Bitwise Asset Management in 2024. The infrastructure employs distributed signing across multiple jurisdictions and minority validator clients to reduce single points of failure.
Market Context
At current prices near $2,000 per ETH, the full 70,000 ETH target represents more than $140 million in staked capital.
Every sale created downward price pressure and sparked speculation about the organization’s long-term commitment.
The record deposit arrives during a turbulent stretch for ETH. Prices fell sharply in early 2026, from above $4,800 in late 2025 to a low near $1,473 in February.
Rather than preserving maximum liquidity, the organization is tying up capital directly in network security.
Why It Matters
That initial deposit was modest, but the Foundation signaled from the start that further allocations would follow.
A Stronger Signal at a Difficult Time
Against that backdrop, the Foundation’s willingness to commit its largest single staking deposit sends a different signal.
Details
The Ethereum Foundation (EF) staked roughly $46.2 million worth of Ether (ETH), according to on-chain data from Arkham Intelligence. The deposit is the organization’s single-largest staking event.
EF Moves From First Deposit to Record Stake
The $46.2 million deposit reported by Arkham today brings the program significantly closer to that goal.
On-chain tracker Lookonchain also flagged the transaction, noting it surpassed all previous EF staking events by a wide margin.
Why the Foundation Is Staking Instead of Selling
For years, the EF relied on periodic ETH sales to fund operations, a practice that drew consistent criticism from the community.
The shift to staking addresses both concerns.
By locking ETH into validators, the Foundation generates yield without reducing its treasury balance.
Staking rewards flow back into the treasury to fund protocol research, ecosystem development, and community grants.
Ethereum currently has more than 38 million ETH staked across roughly 1.17 million validators, representing about 30% of the total circulating supply.
Co-founder Vitalik Buterin sold millions in personal ETH holdings during that period, amplifying community anxiety.
Whether additional deposits follow at this pace will determine how quickly the EF reaches its 70,000 ETH target and how much yield it can generate going forward.
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