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Ethereum’s shift to proof-of-stake raises centralization concerns

The centralization of Ethereum’s validator set is a matter of concern, as it could potentially lead to monopolization by these entities. Lido, which has become the most substantial validator, has introduced an innovative approach to staking. By granting users immediate liquidity and rewards via stETH, Lido has managed to dominate a significant portion of Ethereum’s validation process.

Ryan’s observations underscore the growing apprehension within the Ethereum community about the concentration of power in the hands of a few entities following the shift to proof-of-stake. This new model was intended to reduce energy consumption and increase transaction speed on the Ethereum network.

However, the dominance of Lido, Coinbase, and Binance in the staking process could undermine the decentralization ethos that underpins blockchain technology. These concerns highlight the challenges that Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies face as they seek to balance innovation, efficiency, and decentralization in their operations.

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Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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