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Oisín Kyne
— CEO & Co-founder, Obol Labs / DV Labs
This episode debates EIP-8363, which would taper Ethereum staking issuance to zero near a 50% staking ratio. Jérôme de Tychey argues the change prevents overstaking and dilution, while Oisín Kyne warns it could weaken Ethereum's security and decentralization. Kevin Owocki frames the fight as a governance and political-economy question, with the next All Core Devs meeting as the key catalyst. The conversation also covers DeFi, solo stakers, institutional adoption, and whether ETH should optimize for ultrasound money or productive yield.
- EIP-8363 would burn a rising share of validator rewards as the staking ratio climbs, targeting zero near 50% staked.
- Jérôme projects post-EIP staking equilibrium around 40-45% with yield near 0.3%.
- Oisín argues Ethereum's censorship-resistance security budget is only a few million dollars per day and zero issuance risks centralization.
- Business/DeFi leaders warn the yield cut could hurt staking/DeFi economics and institutional ETH adoption.
- The panel discusses solo-staker tax disadvantages and possible MEV burn as a companion policy.
- All Core Devs' upcoming meeting will decide whether EIP-8363 is mature enough for inclusion.