The Ethereum Foundation has launched a treasury staking initiative that will lock approximately 70,000 ETH into validators, replacing a longstanding practice ofThe Ethereum Foundation has launched a treasury staking initiative that will lock approximately 70,000 ETH into validators, replacing a longstanding practice of

The Ethereum Foundation Is Staking $140 Million in ETH

2026/03/10 12:24
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The Ethereum Foundation has launched a treasury staking initiative that will lock approximately 70,000 ETH into validators, replacing a longstanding practice of selling ETH to fund operations with staking yield instead.

What the Foundation Is Actually Doing

The initiative began on February 24, 2026, with an initial deposit of 2,016 ETH, worth approximately $3.8 million, into the staking contract. That was the opening move. The full target is 70,000 ETH, valued at more than $140 million at current prices.

The infrastructure behind the initiative uses open-source tools developed by Bitwise Onchain Solutions. Dirk handles distributed signing across multiple nodes, reducing single points of failure. Vouch manages validators across multiple clients simultaneously. Both are professional-grade tools designed for institutional-scale staking operations rather than individual validators.

Why This Is a Strategic Shift

The Ethereum Foundation has historically funded its operations by periodically selling ETH from its treasury. That practice created a consistent and predictable source of sell pressure on the open market. Every grant paid, every developer funded, every operational expense covered came at the cost of ETH entering circulation from the Foundation’s holdings.

Staking replaces that mechanism. At an estimated yield of 2.8% to 4% annually, 70,000 ETH generates between 1,960 and 2,800 ETH per year in rewards. That yield funds protocol research and development, grants, and community programs without requiring the Foundation to liquidate principal holdings.

The math behind the shift is straightforward. Selling ETH to fund operations depletes the treasury over time and adds consistent sell pressure. Staking generates yield while keeping the principal locked, extending the Foundation’s operational runway indefinitely if yield covers expenses.

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The Market Implication

Staking 70,000 ETH locks roughly 38% of the Foundation’s total ETH holdings out of liquid circulation. That reduction in potential sell pressure is modest relative to Ethereum’s total circulating supply but meaningful as a signal. The entity most associated with Ethereum’s development is choosing to stake rather than sell, which communicates long-term conviction in the network at a moment when ETH is trading near multi-cycle trendline support, as covered extensively in reporting this week.

Whether the yield generated will fully cover the Foundation’s operational expenses depends on both the staking rate and the dollar value of ETH at any given time. At current prices near $1,982, a 3% yield on 70,000 ETH produces approximately $4.16 million annually. If ETH price declines, that dollar figure compresses proportionally.

The Foundation has not disclosed its annual operating budget for comparison. The yield figure is directionally positive but its adequacy as a complete funding replacement depends on numbers not yet public.

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