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The Ethereum Foundation has begun staking a portion of its treasury, depositing 2,016 ETH today as the first tranche of a broader plan to stake approximately 70,000 ETH. All staking rewards will be directed back to the EF treasury to fund protocol R&D, ecosystem development, and community grants, effectively replacing years of controversial ETH sell-offs with protocol-native yield.
At current prices, the full 70,000 ETH commitment represents roughly $128M locked into validators rather than sold on the open market.
The Foundation sold approximately 36,000 ETH via CoW Swap throughout 2025, triggering repeated community backlash. A $650M wallet transfer in October 2025 sparked dump fears, forcing co-executive director Hsiao-Wei Wang to clarify it was a planned migration.
Staking changes that dynamic entirely. Based on the CoinDesk Composite Ether Staking Rate (CESR), the current ETH staking yield is approximately 2.808%. On 70,000 ETH, that translates to roughly $3.6M per year flowing into the treasury without a single token being sold.
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The Foundation is using open-source tools Dirk and Vouch by Attestant. Dirk acts as a distributed signer across multiple jurisdictions, removing single points of failure. Vouch supports multi-client pairings to reduce client diversity risks.
The Ethereum Foundation said:
The setup employs minority clients across hosted and self-managed hardware in several countries.
The Foundation’s shift to staking comes as co-founder Vitalik Buterin moves in the opposite direction, selling over 10,700 ETH worth $21.7M in February alone. ETH is trading near $1,821, down 37% over the past month.
Arkham Intelligence data shows the EF still holds 172,650 ETH plus 10,000 WETH. Staking the full 70,000 would lock roughly 38% of its total ETH holdings out of liquid circulation, reducing one of the largest known sources of recurring sell pressure on Ethereum.


