PANews reported on March 10 that Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin announced on the X platform that the Ethereum Foundation is staking 72,000 ETH using DVT-lite PANews reported on March 10 that Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin announced on the X platform that the Ethereum Foundation is staking 72,000 ETH using DVT-lite

Vitalik: The Ethereum Foundation is staking 72,000 ETH using DVT-lite technology.

2026/03/10 07:59
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PANews reported on March 10 that Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin announced on the X platform that the Ethereum Foundation is staking 72,000 ETH using DVT-lite technology. Vitalik stated that he hopes this project will allow institutions to achieve a highly simplified and one-click process for institutional distributed staking—users select the computer running the node, create a configuration file containing the same key, and then everything is completed automatically.

Vitalik emphasized that the idea of ​​viewing infrastructure operation as complex and requiring "professional" operation is anti-decentralized and must be directly challenged. The ideal model would be a Docker container or NIX image where each node enters the same key with a single click or via command line. Nodes would automatically discover each other, complete network configuration, generate distributed keys, and begin staking. Vitalik stated that he plans to adopt this approach soon and hopes more institutions holding ETH will use it for staking.

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