PoS
Proof-of-Stake. A consensus mechanism where validators are chosen in proportion to staked capital.
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Calculations use historical end-of-day prices. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk.
Each axis is scaled to the largest value across the compared coins (= 100). Larger polygons indicate higher overall metrics. "Stability" is the inverse of 30-day volatility.
Staked Ether () is a cryptocurrency. It currently trades at —, with a 24-hour trading volume of — and a market capitalisation of —, placing it at rank —.
Staked Ether () is a cryptocurrency listed on global exchanges and tracked across major data providers. It currently ranks a major position among all cryptocurrencies by total market value. Live price, market cap, trading volume, and historical performance are displayed on this page and refreshed continuously.
Staked Ether is a decentralised cryptocurrency with transactions recorded on a public blockchain. The exact consensus mechanism and economic policy are defined in the protocol underlying codebase — refer to the project website for technical details.
Staked Ether () is traded on most major cryptocurrency exchanges, including Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, OKX, Bybit, and Bitstamp. Availability depends on your jurisdiction and the exchange's listings. After purchase, many users transfer their to a self-custody wallet for long-term storage. This information is educational and does not constitute investment advice.
Cryptocurrencies, including Staked Ether, are highly volatile and carry significant risk of loss. Whether Staked Ether is appropriate for a given portfolio depends on the investor's individual risk tolerance, time horizon, and financial situation. Always research the project's fundamentals, understand the risks, and only allocate capital you can afford to lose. This page provides market data only, not personalised investment advice. Consider consulting a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
Bitcoin (BTC) was the first cryptocurrency, designed primarily as a digital store of value and peer-to-peer payment network with a fixed supply of 21 million coins. Staked Ether () focuses on different design goals, with a different technical design, supply schedule, and ecosystem. Bitcoin derives its value primarily from scarcity, security, and brand recognition, while Staked Ether's value is tied to adoption within its specific use case and underlying network effects.