Rocket Pool Staking
Rocket Pool Staking is a decentralized Ethereum staking protocol for turning ETH into rETH from your own wallet. Stake without running validator hardware, keep custody of your keys, and let liquid staking keep your position usable across DeFi.
- Stake ETH
- Receive rETH
- Wallet-controlled
- Live terms in app
ETH
Amount in app
rETH
Balance in app
Preview only · live quote in app · wallet signature required
Rocket Pool Staking in three steps
Rocket Pool turns staking into a wallet action: choose ETH, preview the rETH output, then sign only when the app shows a route you want.
Connect your wallet
Open the app with a Web3 wallet such as MetaMask wallet. You keep the private keys and approve every transaction yourself.
Preview ETH to rETH
Enter the ETH you want to stake and review the live rETH amount, network cost, and timing before you sign.
Stake and hold rETH
Confirm from your wallet. Your rETH reflects exposure to Ethereum staking rewards while remaining a token you can manage in DeFi.
Stake ETH without giving up flexibility
Liquid rETH position
rETH is the receipt token for your staked ETH position, giving Rocket Pool Staking users a liquid way to hold protocol exposure.
Terms before signature
The app surfaces the live quote, expected timing, and gas impact before the wallet prompt, so you can decide with the current on-chain state in view.
DeFi-native custody
You interact through your wallet and can track the receipt token with explorers, dashboards, and liquid staking market tools.
Rocket Pool Staking centers on ETH and rETH, with Ethereum as the core staking chain and rETH support depending on the network, wallet, and DeFi venue.
Rocket Pool Staking questions
What is Rocket Pool Staking?
Rocket Pool Staking is a non-custodial way to stake ETH through Rocket Pool and receive rETH, a liquid token that tracks your staked ETH position.
What asset do I receive?
You receive rETH when you stake ETH. rETH is designed to reflect staked ETH plus protocol rewards through its value over time.
How long does staking take?
Timing depends on Ethereum network conditions, Rocket Pool liquidity, and the current protocol flow. The app shows the live state before you confirm.
Is Rocket Pool Staking non-custodial?
Yes. You connect your wallet, review the transaction, and sign from your own device. Smart contract, validator, and market risks still apply.
What does it cost?
You pay the underlying Ethereum gas cost and any app-displayed protocol mechanics. Review the live transaction before signing.
Which chains and assets are supported?
Rocket Pool Staking focuses on ETH and rETH, with network availability shown in the app. See the full list on the supported chains page.