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278K more Ethereum validators line up to join – Early FOMO building?

FOMO remains sidelined as traders wait for a market bottom.

Given the current technical setup, this hesitation makes sense. Over the past five weeks, the TOTAL crypto market cap has remained range-bound, keeping participants unsure about the next directional move.

Ethereum [ETH] has followed the same structure, consolidating between $2.6k and $3k during this period. However, based on Ethereum’s current validator behavior, FOMO appears to be building once again.

Source: Validator Queue

For the first time in four months, Ethereum’s validators are net positive.

According to Validator Queue, 685,969 ETH validators are waiting to enter, compared to 407,034 in the exit queue. That’s a net positive of 278,935, pushing the blue band above the red for the first time since August.

Consequently, with more ETH validators lining up to join than leave, confidence in Ethereum is clearly growing. After weeks of sideways chop, could this FOMO, then, be an early sign that ETH has bottomed?

Ethereum on-chain data points to key early signals

Ethereum staking is a move aimed at earning long-term yield.

BitMine (BMNR) is a good example of this strategy.

They have again staked 79k ETH, worth $232 million, bringing their total staked ETH to 154k, valued at $451 million. This accounts for 4% of their total holdings.

Why does this matter?

According to AMBCrypto, this move pushes BMNR to buy more ETH from staking yield, matching Ethereum’s growing validator pool and showing stakers are in it for the long term.

Source: CryptoQuant

However, the question remains: Does this ease short-term FUD?

On-chain data suggested not yet.

Despite ETH’s sideways chop and validator trends, it’s still too early to call a bottom. Ethereum’s Exchange Reserves are rising, with nearly 340k ETH moving back this week alone.

Meanwhile, ETH ETFs remain outflow-heavy.

In this context, FOMO is rebuilding but hasn’t hit retail or institutions yet. Still, the validator jump is a clear starting point, setting the base for ETH’s STH-to-LTH transition phase.


Final Thoughts

  • For the first time in four months, more ETH validators are joining than leaving, signaling growing confidence and potential early FOMO.
  • Moves like BitMine staking 79k ETH show long-term yield focus, supporting Ethereum’s STH-to-LTH transition despite ongoing short-term FUD.

Next: XRP: ETF ‘green days’ fade as leverage hits $450mln – This hints at…

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/278k-more-ethereum-validators-line-up-to-join-early-fomo-building/

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