EigenLayer Staking
EigenLayer Staking gives ETH holders a direct path into the restaking protocol from their own wallet. Restake ETH or supported liquid staking tokens, review live terms in the app, and keep control while your capital helps secure more crypto services.
- Non-custodial
- ETH and LST support
- Live terms in app
- Wallet-confirmed flow
ETH
Amount in app
stETH
Position in app
Preview only · non-custodial · terms update in the app
EigenLayer Staking in three steps
The flow is built for wallet-first DeFi users: choose the asset, check the live restaking details, and sign only when the transaction matches your intent.
Connect your wallet
Open the app with your Web3 wallet. The page does not ask you to hand over private keys or move funds into an off-chain account.
Select ETH or an LST
Pick the supported asset you want to stake or restake, including ETH and eligible liquid staking tokens such as stETH when available in the app.
Review and confirm
Check the route, restaking terms, network fee, and expected timing before you sign. The transaction only proceeds after wallet confirmation.
Put staked capital to work across Ethereum security
Extend ETH staking utility
EigenLayer is designed around restaking, where staked ETH or supported LSTs can help secure additional services while remaining connected to Ethereum staking.
See live economics first
Restaking conditions can change by asset, network activity, and service selection. The app surfaces current rates, costs, and confirmation details before you commit.
Stay in self-custody
You initiate every action from your wallet, review each approval, and keep a clear trail on-chain. That makes safety checks part of the staking flow, not an afterthought.
EigenLayer Staking is centered on Ethereum and supported restaking assets, with chain availability shown live in the app.
EigenLayer Staking questions
What is EigenLayer Staking?
EigenLayer Staking is a non-custodial restaking flow for ETH and supported liquid staking tokens. It lets you review live restaking details and confirm transactions from your own wallet.
How is it different from regular ETH staking?
Regular staking helps secure Ethereum. Restaking can extend that staked economic security to additional services, often described as actively validated services, while adding its own protocol and operator risks.
Which assets can I use?
The app focuses on ETH and supported LSTs, including stETH when available. Asset eligibility is shown before you submit a transaction.
How long does staking take?
Timing depends on wallet confirmation, Ethereum network conditions, and the action you choose. The app shows transaction status as it moves on-chain, and you can verify activity with validator data when relevant.
What does it cost?
You pay the network gas required for approvals, deposits, withdrawals, or other on-chain actions. Current gas conditions can be checked with an Ethereum gas tracker, and final costs appear before you sign.
Which chains are supported?
EigenLayer Staking is built around Ethereum restaking and compatible wallet routes. See the full list on the supported chains page.