On October 3, in a noteworthy development, Ethereum’s co-founder, Vitalik Buterin, shared insights on Farcaster, sparking a discussion around staking thresholds. He proposed that the current minimum threshold of 32 ETH might be too prohibitive for many potential stakers. To address this, Buterin suggested the intriguing idea of slightly increasing the network’s bandwidth requirement, thereby allowing the minimum deposit limit to be lowered to 16 or even 24 ETH. This adjustment could potentially make the Ethereum staking process more accessible and scalable. He further emphasized that, following successful peer update implementations, the bandwidth needs would diminish. Leveraging orbit SSF, eventually, the minimum deposit requirement might be reduced even further, potentially to just 1 ETH. This proposal, if realized, could democratize staking opportunities, thereby bolstering Ethereum’s network participation.