ETH Staking Expansion is Quietly Changing the Supply and Demand Structure



The price logic of ETH has long been more than just simple buying and selling speculation; it is a change in the supply and demand structure. BitMine continues to increase staking, directly reducing the amount of ETH available in the secondary market. Under the premise of stable or growing demand, this "chronic contraction" has far-reaching effects.

Unlike halving, staking does not create short-term shocks, but it provides a support effect for medium- and long-term prices. Especially in the context of on-chain activity warming up and L2 and DeFi gradually recovering, supply is locked, while demand may rebound. This structure often manifests value in later stages.

BitMine's choice indicates that its focus is not on short-term fluctuations but on a long-term network-level yield model. This also means that ETH is gradually shifting from a "high-volatility trading asset" to a "yield-generating asset."

As more and more institutions treat ETH as "digital production materials" rather than purely speculative assets, the market pricing method will naturally change.
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CoinWayvip
· 8h ago
Hold on tight, we're about to take off 🛫
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2026 Go Go Go 👊
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