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📈 Google Cloud Enters Ethereum Staking Game Google Cloud has begun running its own Ethereum validators and is providing staking services to major clients. This move marks another milestone in the mainstream adoption of Ethereum infrastructure. Large institutions can now stake their ETH through Google’s reliable cloud platform, which adds credibility and ease of access. It also highlights how traditional tech giants are increasingly integrating with blockchain networks, potentially bringing more capital and stability to the Ethereum ecosystem. $MOVR {spot}(MOVRUSDT) $ORDI {spot}(ORDIUSDT) What’s your take — is this a big win for Ethereum or just another corporate step? ⚠️ NOTE: Not financial advice #GoogleCloud #Ethereum #Staking #ETHValidators #cryptoadoptioninasia
📈 Google Cloud Enters Ethereum Staking Game

Google Cloud has begun running its own Ethereum validators and is providing staking services to major clients.

This move marks another milestone in the mainstream adoption of Ethereum infrastructure. Large institutions can now stake their ETH through Google’s reliable cloud platform, which adds credibility and ease of access.

It also highlights how traditional tech giants are increasingly integrating with blockchain networks, potentially bringing more capital and stability to the Ethereum ecosystem.

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What’s your take — is this a big win for Ethereum or just another corporate step?
⚠️ NOTE: Not financial advice

#GoogleCloud #Ethereum #Staking #ETHValidators #cryptoadoptioninasia
🚨 Prysm Bug Hits Ethereum Validators Hard After Fusaka Upgrade 💸 Over $1 Million Lost in Missed ETH Rewards Ethereum validators running the Prysm consensus client missed out on 382 ETH — worth over $1 million — after a software bug caused major disruptions following the Fusaka upgrade. ⚙️ What Went Wrong? According to Offchain Labs, the team behind Prysm, a resource exhaustion bug caused delays in validator requests on December 4. This led to: Missed blocks Missed attestations Validators falling out of sync The issue stemmed from a previously introduced bug that only surfaced on mainnet after Fusaka went live. 📉 Network Impact in Numbers The disruption resulted in: 41 missed epochs 248 missed blocks out of 1,344 slots 18.5% missed slot rate Network participation dropping to 75% 🛠️ Fixes and Mitigation While a temporary fix reduced immediate damage, Prysm has now rolled out permanent updates to its attestation validation logic to prevent similar failures in the future. ⚠️ Client Diversity Back in the Spotlight The incident has reignited concerns over Ethereum’s client concentration risk. Offchain Labs warned that if Prysm had controlled a larger share of validators: More than ⅓ could have caused loss of finality More than ⅔ could have finalized an invalid chain Fortunately, Ethereum’s client diversity limited the broader impact. 📊 Current Client Distribution Lighthouse: 51.39% Prysm: 19.06% Teku: 13.71% Nimbus: 9.25% With Lighthouse nearing risk thresholds, developers are once again urging validators to switch to alternative clients to strengthen network resilience. 🔍 The Bigger Picture This event serves as a powerful reminder: Client diversity isn’t optional — it’s essential for Ethereum’s security. 🔥 Hashtags #Ethereum #ETHValidators #BlockchainSecurity #CryptoInfrastructure #Web3 $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) $BNB {spot}(BNBUSDT) $SOL {spot}(SOLUSDT)
🚨 Prysm Bug Hits Ethereum Validators Hard After Fusaka Upgrade 💸 Over $1 Million Lost in Missed ETH Rewards

Ethereum validators running the Prysm consensus client missed out on 382 ETH — worth over $1 million — after a software bug caused major disruptions following the Fusaka upgrade.

⚙️ What Went Wrong?

According to Offchain Labs, the team behind Prysm, a resource exhaustion bug caused delays in validator requests on December 4.
This led to:

Missed blocks Missed attestations Validators falling out of sync

The issue stemmed from a previously introduced bug that only surfaced on mainnet after Fusaka went live.

📉 Network Impact in Numbers

The disruption resulted in:

41 missed epochs 248 missed blocks out of 1,344 slots 18.5% missed slot rate Network participation dropping to 75% 🛠️ Fixes and Mitigation

While a temporary fix reduced immediate damage, Prysm has now rolled out permanent updates to its attestation validation logic to prevent similar failures in the future.

⚠️ Client Diversity Back in the Spotlight

The incident has reignited concerns over Ethereum’s client concentration risk.
Offchain Labs warned that if Prysm had controlled a larger share of validators:

More than ⅓ could have caused loss of finality More than ⅔ could have finalized an invalid chain

Fortunately, Ethereum’s client diversity limited the broader impact.

📊 Current Client Distribution Lighthouse: 51.39% Prysm: 19.06% Teku: 13.71% Nimbus: 9.25%

With Lighthouse nearing risk thresholds, developers are once again urging validators to switch to alternative clients to strengthen network resilience.

🔍 The Bigger Picture

This event serves as a powerful reminder:
Client diversity isn’t optional — it’s essential for Ethereum’s security.

🔥 Hashtags

#Ethereum #ETHValidators #BlockchainSecurity #CryptoInfrastructure #Web3
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