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Pooled staking

  • Stake and earn rewards with any amount of ETH by joining forces with others
  • Skip the hard part and entrust validator operation to a third-party
  • Hold staking tokens in your own wallet

What are staking pools?

Staking pools are a collaborative approach to allow many with smaller amounts of ETH to obtain the 32 ETH required to activate a set of validator keys. Pooling functionality is not natively supported within the protocol, so solutions were built out separately to address this need.

Some pools operate using smart contracts, where funds can be deposited to a contract, which trustlessly manages and tracks your stake, and issues you a token that represents this value. Other pools may not involve smart contracts and are instead mediated off-chain.

Why stake with a pool?

In addition to the benefits we outlined in our intro to staking, staking with a pool comes with a number of distinct benefits.

Low barrier to entry

Not a whale? No problem. Most staking pools let you stake virtually any amount of ETH by joining forces with other stakers, unlike staking solo which requires 32 ETH.

Stake today

Staking with a pool is as easy as a token swap. No need to worry about hardware setup and node maintenance. Pools allow you to deposit your ETH which enables node operators to run validators. Rewards are then distributed to contributors minus a fee for node operations.

Staking tokens

Many staking pools provide a token that represents a claim on your staked ETH and the rewards it generates. This allows you to make use of your staked ETH, e.g. as collateral in DeFi applications.

Comparació amb altres opcions

Apilament individual

L'apilament agrupat té una barrera d'entrada significativament menor en comparació amb l'apilament individual, però comporta un risc addicional en delegar totes les operacions del node en un tercer, i amb una comissió. L'apilament individual ofereix plena sobirania i control sobre les decisions que es prenen en triar una configuració d'apilament. Els apostadors mai han de lliurar les seves claus, i obtenen totes les recompenses sense que cap intermediari s'emporti una part.

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L'apilament com a servei (SaaS)

Aquests són similars en el fet que els apostadors no executen el programari validador per si mateixos, però a diferència de les opcions d'agrupament, SaaS requereix un dipòsit complet de 32 ETH per activar un validador. Les recompenses s'acumulen a l'apostador, i normalment impliquen una quota mensual o una altra participació per utilitzar el servei. Si prefereixes les teves pròpies claus validadores i estàs buscant participar almenys a 32 ETH, utilitzar un proveïdor SaaS pot ser una bona opció per a tu.

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What to consider

Pooled or delegated staking is not natively supported by the Ethereum protocol, but given the demand for users to stake less than 32 ETH a growing number of solutions have been built out to serve this demand.

Each pool and the tools or smart contracts they use have been built out by different teams, and each comes with benefits and risks. Pools enable users to swap their ETH for a token representing staked ETH. The token is useful because it allows users to swap any amount of ETH to an equivalent amount of a yield-bearing token that generates a return from the staking rewards applied to the underlying staked ETH (and vice versa) on decentralized exchanges even though the actual ETH stays staked on the consensus layer. This means swaps back and forth from a yield-bearing staked-ETH product and "raw ETH" is quick, easy and not only available in multiples of 32 ETH.

However, these staked-ETH tokens tend to create cartel-like behaviors where a large amount of staked ETH ends up under the control of a few centralized organizations rather than spread across many independent individuals. This creates conditions for censorship or value extraction. The gold standard for staking should always be individuals running validators on their own hardware whenever possible.

More on risks of staking tokens(opens in a new tab).

Attribute indicators are used below to signal notable strengths or weaknesses a listed staking pool may have. Use this section as a reference for how we define these attributes while you're choosing a pool to join.

  • Codi obert
  • Auditat
  • Recompensa d'error
  • Experiència de combat
  • Sense acreditacions
  • Nodes que no requereixen permís
  • Diversitat d'execució
  • Consens de diversitat
  • Token de liquiditat

Codi obert

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Codi obert

Codi tancat

Explore staking pools

There are a variety of options available to help you with your setup. Use the above indicators to help guide you through the tools below.

Els productes i serveis estan catalogats per a la comoditat de la comunitat Ethereum. La inclusió d'un producte o servei no representa un suport de l'equip del lloc web ethereum.org, o la Fundació Ethereum.

Please note the importance of choosing a service that takes client diversity seriously, as it improves the security of the network, and limits your risk. Services that have evidence of limiting majority client use are indicated with "execution client diversity" and "consensus client diversity."

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