Cointime

Download App
iOS & Android

Binance Will Support ETH 2.0 Staking Withdrawals Starting From April 19

Cointime Official

On Thursday, Binance announced that users who staked ether (ETH) through the exchange could redeem coins with their BETH holdings on a 1:1 basis starting from April 19, 08:00 UTC, hours after Ethereum implemented the highly-anticipated Shapella hard fork or Shanghai upgrade, which opened withdrawals of more than 18 million ETH staked in the blockchain since late 2020.

Binance warned that user requests for withdrawals cannot be canceled, and the process may be slow initially, requiring 15 days to several weeks for completion. Users will receive redeemed ether in their spot wallets, and pending BETH tokens locked in pending ETH withdrawal requests won't be eligible for staking rewards.

Binance added that there would be a daily redemption quote for each user, considering the processing limitations on the Ethereum network, which is subject to change, and the expected distribution date of redeemed ETH would be shown before users confirm their withdrawal requests, which users can refer to at Staking History.

Comments

All Comments

Recommended for you

  • CSRC Chairman Wu Qing: Fund Industry's Stock Investment Grows 41% to 13.4 Trillion Yuan

    On June 6, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) released Wu Qing's speech at the Fourth Member Representative Conference of the China Securities Investment Fund Industry Association. Wu Qing pointed out that over the past five years, the scale of stock investments in the fund industry has grown by 41%, reaching 13.4 trillion yuan, with the proportion of A-share circulating market value held reaching 13.7%. Rational investment, value investment, and long-term investment have become widely accepted concepts. At the same time, the fund industry has become an important partner for medium- and long-term funds such as social security, insurance, and annuities, and a key trustee for equity investments, playing a crucial role in optimizing the investor structure of the capital market, broadening the channels for medium- and long-term funds to enter the market, increasing market liquidity, and reducing irrational market fluctuations.

  • BTC Falls Below $61,000

    Market data shows that BTC has fallen below $61,000, currently priced at $60,996, with a 24-hour decline of 1.15%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please ensure proper risk management.

  • BTC Surpasses $61,000

    Market data shows that BTC has surpassed $61,000, currently priced at $61,005.65, with a 24-hour decline of 3.74%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please ensure proper risk management.

  • USDT Surpasses ETH to Become the Second Largest Cryptocurrency by Market Cap

    On June 6, market data showed that USDT's market capitalization surpassed that of ETH, making it the second largest cryptocurrency by market cap. As of now, USDT's market cap stands at $187.034 billion, while ETH's market cap is $184.423 billion.

  • BTC Falls Below $60,000

    Market data shows that BTC has fallen below $60,000, currently priced at $59,995.63, with a 24-hour decline of 4.36%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please ensure proper risk management.

  • US Spot Ethereum ETF Sees $6 Million Net Outflow

    On June 6, according to monitoring data from Farside Investors, the US spot Ethereum ETF experienced a net outflow of $6 million yesterday.

  • US Spot Bitcoin ETF Sees $325.7 Million Net Outflow

    On June 6, according to data monitored by Farside Investors, the US spot Bitcoin ETF experienced a net outflow of $325.7 million yesterday.

  • BTC Briefly Drops Below $60,000

    Market data shows that BTC briefly dropped below $60,000, currently recovering to $61,290.9, with a 24-hour decline of 3.5%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please ensure proper risk management.

  • Yili Hua: US Stocks Correct as Expected, Decline Faster Than Anticipated

    On June 5, Liquid Capital (formerly LD Capital) founder Yili Hua stated, "As we anticipated, US stocks have begun to correct, and expectations for interest rate cuts have changed. Trading is always the most challenging task; getting it right ten times and wrong once can lead to problems. It is essential to remain cautious and manage risks. The speed of this decline following the rebound has far exceeded expectations. However, it also comes with greater opportunities; historically, bear markets have been the time to make money, while bull markets often lead to losses."

  • Fed's Harker: Maintaining Stable Rates is Reasonable for Now

    On June 5, Fed's Harker stated that it may soon be time to adjust interest rates. Given the uncertainty, maintaining stable rates is reasonable at this time.