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ETHEREUM VALIDATOR QUEUE

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ENTRY QUEUE

Validators: 257
Wait: 3 hours, 26 minutes
Churn: 8/epoch

EXIT QUEUE

Validators: 14
Wait: 6 minutes
Sweep Delay ⓘ : 8.8 days
Churn: 15/epoch

NETWORK

Active Validators: 1,015,344
Staked ETH: 32.4M (26.96%)
APR: 3.11%


FAQ

What is the validator queue?

Ethereum's enterance and exit queues are validators waiting to begin staking or
to unstake. The network has a rate limit on how many validators can be processed
per epoch (referred to as churn). If more validators are trying to enter or exit
than can be processed, then they are placed in the respective queue.

Why is there a queue?

Ethereum's enter and exit queues are mechanisms to protect the stability of
Ethereum's proof of stake (PoS) consensus.

Will the queue go away or always be this long?

If validators are joining the entrance or exit queues at a faster rate than the
churn (how quickly they're processed), then the queue and wait times will
increase. If no more validators join the cue, or less join than the churn rate,
then the queue and wait times will decrease.

What is churn?

The churn is a rate limit on the amount of validators that can enter or exit per
epoch and changes based on the amount of active validators. This throttling
mechanism help prevent instability in consensus.

What is an epoch?

An epoch is a period of 32 slots where the validators propose and attest for
blocks. With each slot being 12 seconds, an epoch is 6.4 minutes (6 minutes and
24 seconds).

What is sweep?

The "sweep delay" is how long it will take (after getting through the exit
queue) for your funds to be withdrawn to your withdrawal address. When you exit
your validator and it make it through the exit queue (if any), it becomes
withdrawable. From there, the network cycles through withdrawable validators to
"sweep" the balance to the specified withdrawal addresses. The more validators
there are, the longer it will take to cycle through the entire set.


CHURN SCHEDULE

Active Validators Churn Per Epoch Churn Per Day 0 4 900 327,680 5 1,125 393,216
6 1,350 458,752 7 1,575 524,288 8 1,800 589,824 9 2,025 655,360 10 2,250 720,896
11 2,475 786,432 12 2,700 851,968 13 2,925 917,504 14 3,150 983,040 15 3,375
1,048,576 16 3,600 1,114,112 17 3,825 1,179,648 18 4,050 1,245,184 19 4,275
1,310,720 20 4,500 1,376,256 21 4,725 1,441,792 22 4,950 1,507,328 23 5,175
1,572,864 24 5,400 1,638,400 25 5,625 1,703,936 26 5,850 1,769,472 27 6,075
1,835,008 28 6,300 1,900,544 29 6,525 1,966,080 30 6,750

VALIDATOR QUEUE

7d 30d 90d 1y All


QUEUE WAIT TIME (DAYS)

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ACTIVE VALIDATORS

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SUPPLY STAKED

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STAKING APR (7D)

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