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Ethereum yield drops below 3% – Is ETH losing the battle for on-chain returns?

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DeFi lending platforms are preferred over staking ETH, but we must remember that these products are built on Ethereum.

Ethereum yield drops below 3% - Is ETH losing the battle for on-chain returns?
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  • The staking rewards for Ethereum have been falling, by design, as the amount of effective ETH staked has grown.
  • Yield-bearing stablecoins and DeFi products give greater returns, but Ethereum was not necessarily losing the battle.

Ethereum [ETH] continued to range between $2.4k and $2.8k. The bulls have managed to hold the line despite significant short-term volatility.

Over the past month, there have been multiple days when the day’s high and low were nearly 10% apart.

AMBCrypto’s analysis showed that the leading altcoin was in a consolidation phase. In an earlier report, the importance of the 50-week moving average was highlighted. Ethereum was still trading below this dynamic resistance.

Ethereum Total Effective Balance

Source: Glassnode

A significant portion of long-term investors, confident in the network’s fundamentals, have their ETH parked in staking.

At the time of writing, 34.9 million ETH, or 29% of the circulating supply, were participating in the Proof-of-Stake consensus.

ETH staking rewards

Source: Beaconcha.in

Alongside the growing amount of ETH staked, the Ethereum staking reward has fallen since 2023. On the 17th of June, this rate was at 2.987% per annum.

This is for the consensus staking rewards, not the execution layer. By design, as more ETH is staked across the network, the reward per validator will diminish.

Other chains seem to offer a higher reward rate, for example, Solana [SOL] at 7.54%, Polkadot [DOT] at 11.82%, and Cosmos Hub [ATOM] at 20.2%.

However, these networks have much higher inflation than ETH, with Solana at 4.5%, and Polkadot at 7.78%. Compared to just 0.7% inflation for Ethereum, these alternative chains were not as big a challenge as other protocols.

Yield-bearing stablecoins, DeFi lending protocols earn more

Holding stablecoins such as UST or USDC does not earn the holders passive income. Yield-bearing stablecoins let users hold a dollar-pegged asset while earning passive income.

Ethena’s staked USDe [SUSDE], one of the leading yield-bearing stablecoins by market cap, has a current yield of 5.81%. Historically, it has delivered some of the highest returns, ranging from 10% to 25% APY.

Yield bearing stablecoins

Source: Stablewatch

Leading DeFi lending protocols such as Aave [AAVE], MakerDAO [MKR] (now rebranded to Sky), and Compound [COMP] earn by letting users (lenders) deposit their crypto into a “liquidity pools” on the platform.

Other users (borrowers) can take out loans from these pools by using crypto as collateral.

At the time of writing, AAVE staking has a reward rate of 4.63%, beating ETH’s 3%.

The higher return can attract users to DeFi lending platforms over directly staking ETH. Yet, that does not mean Ethereum is losing, as these DeFi products are built on the Ethereum network.

Their increased adoption and usage will drive Ethereum network adoption and boost transaction fees, bolstering ETH’s long-term value.

DeFiLlama TVL share

Source: DeFiLlama

This was seen in the whopping 55.8% share of the total value locked (TVL) in Ethereum. Compared to other chains, Ethereum was still a leader in the DeFi space, even if its direct staking rewards might be a little underwhelming.

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Akashnath Sumukar works as a Senior Journalist at AMBCrypto. Based in Chennai, India, he has been an avid follower of the cryptocurrency market since Bitcoin’s boom and bust cycle of 2017. A graduate in Chemical Engineering, he is an expert in technical analysis. In fact, Akashnath has a particular interest in reading price charts and predicting how an asset will move over the short and long term. A self-taught trader and as someone who holds cryptos himself, he is always on the lookout for the next opportunity he can possibly capitalize on, while also educating his audience.
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