EigenLayer Restaking
Restaking security lets you put staked capital back to work. Restake supported assets from your own wallet, compare operator details and help secure actively validated services without handing custody to an exchange.
- Non-custodial
- ETH and EIGEN
- Liquid staking assets
- Operator delegation
EIGEN
Amount in app
stETH
Position in app
Preview only · non-custodial · review risks in the app
EigenLayer Restaking in three steps
Restaking expands the security of Ethereum staking into services that need economic guarantees, while keeping the transaction flow inside your wallet.
Connect your wallet
Open the app and connect a self-custody wallet such as MetaMask. You sign every approval, delegation and withdrawal action yourself.
Choose what to restake
Select a supported asset, from native ETH and EIGEN to liquid staking tokens such as stETH when available for your wallet and chain.
Delegate and confirm
Review the operator, rewards display, withdrawal timing, gas cost and slashing exposure before you confirm the restaking transaction.
More utility for already-staked capital
Reuse staking security
EigenLayer connects restaked assets to actively validated services, giving apps access to cryptoeconomic security instead of starting from zero.
Keep custody in your wallet
You interact on-chain, not through a custodial account. The app surfaces live transaction details so approvals, delegation and exits stay visible.
Know the tradeoffs first
Restaking can introduce operator, protocol and slashing risk. Review the app quote, operator details and network state before committing capital.
EigenLayer Restaking centers on Ethereum and supported EVM routes where restaked assets and operators are available.
EigenLayer Restaking questions
What is EigenLayer Restaking?
EigenLayer Restaking is a way to reuse staked ETH, EIGEN or supported liquid staking assets to help secure additional services while keeping control in your own wallet.
Which assets can I restake?
The app is built around supported EigenLayer assets such as ETH, EIGEN and liquid staking tokens like stETH. Exact availability appears in the app before you connect.
How long does restaking take?
Connection and signing are wallet-driven. Confirmation, delegation updates and withdrawals depend on network conditions and protocol queues shown in the app.
What does it cost?
You pay on-chain gas and any protocol-specific costs shown before signing. Check live Ethereum gas conditions and the in-app transaction preview.
Is EigenLayer Restaking safe?
Restaking is non-custodial, but it is not risk-free. Operator performance, smart contracts, withdrawals, market conditions and slashing rules all matter.
Which chains are supported?
EigenLayer Restaking is focused on Ethereum and supported EVM wallet routes. See the full list on the supported chains page.