The Ethereum Foundation, led by co-founder Vitalik Buterin, is exploring the possibility of staking ETH themselves. This is a departure from their previous stance due to two main concerns: regulatory issues and the potential for being forced to choose sides in a contentious hard fork. However, Buterin believes that the regulatory concerns have diminished, but the hard fork issue remains. The foundation currently sells ETH tokens to cover expenses instead of staking them, but with declining staking rewards and a decrease in ETH's market share, staking may become a more sustainable option. While the community is relieved that the foundation is considering staking, no concrete solutions have been found yet.
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