From Conservatives for Crypto <[email protected]>
Subject Staking Isn’t Passive—It’s Political
Date June 17, 2025 6:02 PM
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Yesterday we examined Ethereum’s big shift. Today, we break down the heart of that system: staking.

At first glance, staking looks easy—lock up your tokens, earn rewards. But it’s more than passive income. Stakers help validate transactions and secure the network. That means they also shape the rules. And the bigger your bag, the louder your voice.

Platforms like Lido, Coinbase, and Binance make it simple—but they’re also centralizing power fast. That’s not just a tech problem—it’s a freedom problem.

Tomorrow, we’ll look at restaking and liquid staking—next-gen systems with big rewards…and bigger risks.

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**Fun Fact Of The Day**

In 2024, over 70% of all staked Ethereum was controlled by fewer than 10 entities—prompting major debates about whether the network was still decentralized.

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