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Ethereum's New Proposal Suggests Validators Allocate Up to 10% of Staking Rewards for Ecosystem Development, Annually or Upon Accumulating Over 70,000 ETH
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BlockBeats News, June 22, the Ethereum Research Forum recently proposed a new governance proposal called "Validator Redirected Revenue," allowing validators to redirect 0% to 10% of staking rewards to fund development tools, security research, public infrastructure, and other ecosystem public goods.

According to the proposal, validators can voluntarily indicate the percentage of rewards they are willing to contribute. If more than half of the validators support a percentage greater than 0%, this contribution mechanism will be enforced on all validators. Validators can also specify the fund recipients, and the related funds will be automatically distributed through a dedicated allocation contract. Currently, the Ethereum ecosystem faces the "free-rider problem," where many projects benefit from public infrastructure, research, and security work but lack a stable funding source. Validators, as long-term ETH stakeholders, should bear some of the costs of ecosystem development.

Data shows that Ethereum validators currently receive about 700,000 ETH in staking rewards annually. If a 5% to 10% redirect ratio is ultimately adopted, approximately 50,000 to 70,000 ETH will flow to ecosystem support annually, valued at about $1.2 billion at current prices.

However, the proposal has also sparked controversy. Opponents are concerned that validator coalitions may coordinate to control the flow of funds to specific groups. Furthermore, a large amount of ETH is actually staked by third parties such as exchanges and liquidity staking protocols. Ultimately, it is the delegators who bear the loss of rewards rather than the institutional node operators, creating an issue of "misalignment between decision-makers and payers." Some also argue that if validators are willing to forgo some rewards, Ethereum could potentially reduce ETH issuance directly instead of establishing a new fund distribution mechanism.

Currently, the proposal is still in the community discussion stage and has not entered the formal voting process.

Fuente:BlockBeats

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