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<p dir="auto">While staking strengthens the financial position of the Ethereum Foundation, it also introduces governance considerations. According to Vitalik Buterin, staking could require the foundation to take positions during contentious network events such as hard forks.</p>
<p dir="auto">Validators play a role in determining which version of the blockchain is considered valid in such scenarios. As a result, the foundation is exploring ways to reduce potential centralization risks associated with its growing staking activity.</p>
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