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Polygon’s POL Staking Problem Exchanges Can’t Fix

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Over a third of staked POL sits with exchanges. Experts say no protocol upgrade can fix Polygon’s growing custodial staking crisis.

A structural staking problem is brewing inside the Polygon network

Market observer Just Hopmans recently raised the alarm on X, pointing to a troubling concentration of staked POL among centralized exchanges. 

According to Hopmans, over a third of all staked POL sits with Upbit, Coinbase, and Binance alone. Upbit holds roughly 400 million POL, Coinbase about 340 million, and Binance around 255 million. Most exchange users simply tap “stake” inside an app. 

They never pick a validator, compare commission rates, or question where their rewards actually go.

How Exchange Staking Distorts POL Validator Power

The core issue is control. Exchanges run their own validators and collect staking rewards on behalf of their customers. Hopmans highlighted one striking case. 

Upbit self-stakes just 1 POL but earned 1,975,024 POL in its last reward payout, worth roughly $193,000. That is an extraordinary return built almost entirely on customer-owned tokens.

PIP-85, a recent Polygon protocol proposal, targets this imbalance directly. 

Under the new parameters, Upbit’s validator income would drop 86%, falling from 1,975,024 POL to roughly 283,298 POL per cycle. The Polygon team deserves credit for that effort. However, Hopmans argues the deeper problem remains untouched.

Exchanges hold customer POL in wallets they control. 

The staker pool still sends rewards to those wallets. 

Nothing on-chain forces exchanges to pass those rewards back to their users. That gap between what the protocol pays and what users actually receive is where the problem lives.

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Why Protocol Fixes Only Go So Far Against Custodial Staking

Polygon does have some tools available. 

Hopmans outlined several options the team could pursue. Creating a yield gap between custodial and non-custodial staking could push power users to migrate. 

Promoting liquid staking tokens like stPOL or MaticX could redirect reward flows back through the protocol. 

Publishing validator commission rates openly could expose exchanges charging users nothing while collecting everything.

A minimum self-stake ratio is another option. Requiring validators to back large delegations with real capital raises the cost of the current setup. 

Upbit self-staking 1 POL on 400 million in delegation makes that imbalance clear. Even so, Hopmans notes that none of these levers eliminate the problem entirely.

The protocol only reads addresses. It cannot tell whether an address belongs to an exchange or a private Ledger wallet holder. 

Any identity-based rule breaks decentralization. Any commission cap punishes the validators doing legitimate work. Banning exchanges outright is simply not detectable on-chain.

POL Tokenomics Face a Challenge Bigger Than Any Fee Formula

Hopmans called custodial staking the biggest structural challenge facing POL tokenomics today. It outweighs any fee formula debate currently circulating in the Polygon community. 

The honest takeaway from his analysis is direct. Polygon can shrink this problem but cannot solve it through code alone.

No smart contract forces a user to move their POL off an exchange. 

Education and better UX could help. Showing users a clear comparison, such as earning 2% on an exchange versus 5.8% through non-custodial staking, might shift behavior over time. 

But behavior changes slowly, and exchanges hold significant structural advantages.

Hopmans tagged Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal and several Polygon ecosystem accounts in his post, asking directly how the team plans to respond. 

The question now circulating in the Polygon community is simple. Will exchange stakers actually receive their fair share of rewards? Right now, nothing guarantees they will.

Source: https://www.livebitcoinnews.com/expert-polygon-faces-a-growing-pol-staking-problem-no-pip-can-fix/

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