Validator Withdrawals

What it shows
The ETH withdrawn by validators in the latest block: the total amount, the number of withdrawals and validators, and the top recipient addresses with the validator counts behind them.
How to read it
Since the Shanghai upgrade, staking rewards flow out of the consensus layer continuously — a steady drip of small withdrawals each block is normal. The recipient list tells you who is collecting: a labeled staking-pool vault aggregating dozens of validators, or a solo staker's address collecting for one. Unusually large sums mean full exits rather than reward skimming.
Scale matters here: a typical block carries several dozen withdrawals summing to roughly one ETH, so a block showing hundreds of ETH withdrawn is a batch of full exits — worth clicking the recipient to see whose validators are leaving. Consistent recipients block after block are simply large operators on their rotation schedule.
Data & update cadence
Describes the single latest block; refreshes every block (~12 s).
Related pages
- Top Validators — the production side of staking
- ETH Flows — where big withdrawals surface next