The Ethereum staking ether (ETH) exit queue has dropped to almost zero, with just 64 ETH pending withdrawal, equivalent to about $211,200, suggesting a marked drop in potential selling pressure.
That metric reflects how many ethers expect to leave the stake to become liquid again. When that number is low, it indicates that few validators are looking to withdraw and sell their fundswhich can be interpreted as a sign of greater confidence in the asset and the performance offered by the protocol.

This data becomes more relevant when a historical maximum in Ethereum staking is observed in parallel. Currently, more than 36 million ether remain locked as collateral to secure the network, reducing the circulating supply available on the market.
At the same time, the staking entry queue shows an opposite trend, as explained by NoticiasVE. Nearly 2.6 million ethers are waiting to be added to the system, indicating that new participants are looking to lock ETH to participate as a network validator and to earn returns.
Altogether, almost zero outflow, a record volume of ETH locked, and strong demand to enter staking configure a scenario of lower liquid supply. If this dynamic holds, it could act as a support factor for the price of ether, reducing selling pressure and reinforcing its profile as a yield-generating asset within the ecosystem.