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Apr 11, 2026 8:30:12 AM EDT
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26 min ago • u/partymsl • r/ethtrader • ethereum_network_activity_hits_a_new_alltime_high • C
ETH hits new record high network activity nearly every day... sadly can't say the same for the price
sentiment -0.42
50 min ago • u/lops21 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
Thank you for the info. Seems to be the 2nd or 3rd ETH DAT that capitulates. Only Tom Lee is left with enough capital to make a difference.
sentiment 0.36
59 min ago • u/asdafari14 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
> https://imgur.com/a/EJIRBCs
18 min into the video. 2.26X capital multiplier for community stakers regardless of staking amount. Now it drops off slowly after around 20 ETH and at 200 ETH, it is at 1.8X (which is still very high). The CSM is really good for home stakers but it is a bit worrying that the rewards are so much higher than for solo staking and the implications if the contract gets exploited would be severe.
I still have most solo staked but +130% yield is tempting. I don't know if it is worth the risk though and 3% extra per year is almost meaningless given how much ETH swings. But, if you intend to hold for 10 years, those +3% yearly become +34% in total.
sentiment -0.76
2 hr ago • u/asdafari14 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
Does that mean solo validators with 32 ETH validators will also earn less?
sentiment 0.00
2 hr ago • u/lops21 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
What happens to all of the ETH bought by the DAT?
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/piratastuertos • r/algotrading • do_you_use_regime_filters • C
Good point on implied vol. I've seen the regime lag problem firsthand — my system used price-based regime detection (trend/range/high\_vol) and breakout strategies ran 48% of the time during sideways markets because the regime label updated too slowly.
The correlation issue you mention is real too. My agents use different lookback periods (6 to 50 bars depending on strategy family), so the same market state gets classified differently by different agents. That's actually by design in an evolutionary system — diversity of interpretation is a feature, not a bug — but it does mean "regime" isn't a single ground truth.
Where do you source your implied vol data for crypto? Options liquidity on most alts is thin enough that the IV signal itself can be noisy. For BTC/ETH it makes sense, but for something like AVAX or SOL the options market barely exists. Curious what your experience has been there.
sentiment 0.78
4 hr ago • u/Throwaway4VPN • r/ethtrader • public_companies_quietly_bought_6_of_all_eth_in • C
BitMine have as far as I'm aware, they are by far the largest ETH treasury.
sentiment 0.20
4 hr ago • u/rhythm_of_eth • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
There's a serious issue looming over CSM in regards to the Ethereum roadmap.
J. Drake hinted at Single Slot Finality (SSF) basically ranking validators by stake size when deciding Who gets to attest / participate in sync committees in order to further reduce the network load (requirement for reliable SSF).
This means regular 0x01 will see reduced yield. He estimated 33+ ETH validators would likely make the cut.
If this happens, only 0x02 will be viable in CSM which forces an all or nothing 32 ETH Bond right now (so that validators are capped, fully secured by bond, and can have automate withdrawn rewards to keep Lido viable). This is obviously a serious hit for operators will less than 32 ETH to put in bond and It will seriously hit the great non-centralized nature of the CSM module.
As a compromise, Lido / CSM maintainers have put forward EIP-8148 which would allow to set MaxEB per validator on any value between 32 and 2048 ETH. This would allow the triggering of exceed ETH sweep on any arbitrary value between those two and put the Bond requirement back to a dynamic range of 1.5 to 32 ETH. It would likely make the viable range anything between 2 and 32 ETH Bond.
This EIP feels important for the distributed nature of Lido Permissionless set to continue moving towards distributed instead of the permissioned validator set taking back the control It has been letting go off lately.
sentiment 0.95
5 hr ago • u/physalisx • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
So Andrew Keys' "Ether Machine" is now officially dead
https://i.imgur.com/YPFY7eH.jpeg
https://x.com/TheEtherMachine/status/2042791370411143637?s=20
Bummer, but figures. There hasn't been any movement for many months.
I know there were a few people here who mistakenly bought into the "Dynamix" stock thinking they'd buy ETH exposure. Good lesson here about why doing something like that is a mistake.
sentiment -0.13
6 hr ago • u/Live-Ad8397 • r/CryptoMarkets • where_to_invest_20k_gbp • DISCUSSION • B
So, very simple, have 20k gbp, that I can afford to throw away, thats not my goal of course. I am absolutely fresh in field of crypto, so just looking for some advice, should i stick with mains like BTC, ETH, SOL, or is there more things to scout out.
sentiment 0.62
6 hr ago • u/Altcoin_Sidekick • r/ethtrader • banks_are_putting_the_125_trillion_repo_market_on • C
I've been watching the institutional adoption of ETH and it's been a slow burn, but BlackRock launching an ETH ETF that stakes a significant portion of its holdings is a big deal. I've used Aave and Uniswap to manage my own ETH positions, and it's clear that the infrastructure is improving. The fact that Societe General is putting the repo market on Ethereum is a huge vote of confidence in the network's ability to handle large scale transactions. I've seen some people complaining about the price not moving, but tbh, I think it's just a matter of time before we see the impact of these institutional inflows. I've been in this space since 2020, and I've learned to be patient, the price will follow the fundamentals. I'm not expecting a moonshot anytime soon, but I do think we'll see a steady increase in value as more institutions start to treat ETH as a yield-bearing asset.
sentiment 0.98
7 hr ago • u/Bluejumprabbit • r/defi • borrowed_against_my_crypto_instead_of_selling • C
The real comparison is not borrow rate versus sell tax but borrow rate versus ETH drawdown risk at the chosen LTV under stress.
The key number is not just interest, it is liquidation distance. If you borrowed $5k against $15k of ETH, that is roughly 33% LTV, which is manageable until ETH drops 35 to 45% fast and your usable margin disappears. A lot of people compare borrow APY to capital gains tax and miss that volatility is the actual cost center.
sentiment -0.88
7 hr ago • u/polymanAI • r/defi • how_do_you_swap_eth_to_sol • C
Jupiter on Solana has the best rates for SOL swaps but you need to bridge ETH to Solana first. Cheapest path: use Jumper.exchange or deBridge to go ETH (Ethereum) → SOL (Solana) in one step. Usually under $2 in total fees. Phantom's 4% is highway robbery - never use the in-wallet swap for anything over $50.
sentiment 0.38
9 hr ago • u/JSTN_FPV • r/solana • lost_assets_after_following_official_support • C
my ETH wallet is full of that stuff. Don't touch it. Ignore that its there. been 4 years without anything happening thus far
sentiment 0.28
9 hr ago • u/werdwerdus • r/btc • worst_financial_decision_of_my_life • C
i have a family member that bought like 300 ETH at like $2 and sold them all at $10. yeah..
sentiment 0.74
9 hr ago • u/BananaBoatSpirit • r/ethereum • i_tracked_how_much_mev_i_lost_over_6_months_of • C
Yes - when you make up a trade on a decentralized exchange, there are bots that give you the worst possible price for your trades.
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When you set up a trade on an exchange, sometimes there aren't enough tokens to complete the trade at the current market price.
If ETH is trading at $2,000 generally in the market, but the exchange only has $10,000 in USDC, then you would be limited on how much ETH you could sell on that exchange.
The exchange basically asks - okay, what's the maximum discount (or minimum amount) you're willing to take in order to make this trade.
You then submit your trade with the minimum amount you're willing to accept. Let's say it's $1,900. If all goes well, your trade on that exchange will get filled at the amount closest to the market price at $2,000.
However, before the transaction is finalized, your transaction starts goes into a public processing room along with many others. Meanwhile, there are sniper bots that are scanning all these trades while they are processing. They see that you're willing to take a discount.
The bot quickly places 2 transactions:
(1) The bot sells some of its own ETH for $2,000 (or close to it) to the exchange and the ETH price on the exchange starts to drop.
(2) Then the bot places an order to buy your ETH for $1,900 that you said you would accept.
At the end of this, the bot now has your ETH and the $100 difference.
sentiment 0.75
11 hr ago • u/samkb93 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_april_08_2026 • C
Lido is looking to continue expanding their CSM protocol with[0x02](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I1CIZdPPyxQ). 32 ETH bond and they will still have 0x01 CSM. And they will raise Community Staking Module stake share limit to 8.5%
sentiment 0.30
12 hr ago • u/CrossPuffs • r/CryptoCurrency • poll_should_moon_project_migrate_to_eth_mainnet • C
ETH is a great chain, but for this particular type of asset (memecoin/ community-driven token) a chain like BASE is ideal for early stage adoption. Consistently low-cost transaction fees, a thriving and fast-growing userbase across social media platforms, and networking opportunities with Coinbase and its partners. Once the project has grown and earned the interest of larger investors, it would make sense to expand via bridges to Ethereum and other chains.
sentiment 0.98
13 hr ago • u/Impressive-Dust5395 • r/defi • how_do_you_swap_eth_to_sol • C
For smaller amounts, send your ETH to Binance or Coinbase, sell for SOL, withdraw to Phantom. Cheapest route by far because you skip both the bridge fees and the Ethereum gas. For larger amounts or if you want to stay non-custodial, use a bridge like Mayan or deBridge directly to Solana then swap on Jupiter. Either way avoid Phantom's built-in swap, that 4% is mostly their markup.
sentiment 0.03
14 hr ago • u/Haunting_Tackle_3518 • r/defi • how_do_you_swap_eth_to_sol • C
I usually use Jupiter for swapping on Solana side - much better rates than Phantom wallet built-in swap. You'll need to bridge your ETH first though, which is where it gets bit tricky with fees

Wormhole or Portal Token Bridge are popular options for getting ETH over to Solana network, then you can swap to native SOL on Jupiter. The bridge fees can be around 0.1-0.3% plus gas on ethereum side which isn't cheap these days. Sometimes centralized exchanges like Binance or Coinbase work out cheaper if you're moving larger amounts - just send ETH there and buy SOL directly

Been doing lot of cross-chain stuff lately for my clients and bridge + DEX combo usually gives better rates than single platform that tries to do everything
sentiment 0.88


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