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MetaMask Adds 'Pooled Staking' for Cheaper Ethereum Validation

The new feature aims to expand the accessibility of staking, which previously required an investment north of $100,000. But the project is still missing features offered by other staking platforms.

Updated Jun 12, 2024, 5:28 p.m. Published Jun 12, 2024, 10:00 a.m.
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MetaMask, the most popular wallet for Ethereum, will roll out a "pooled staking" feature to its users beginning this week, in a move that would make it cheaper to contribute to the blockchain network's security compared to running a full validator node.

The new feature will allow users to participate in Ethereum staking – a popular crypto investment strategy that involves parking tokens in an address on the blockchain in exchange for rewards. For "proof-of-stake" blockchains like Ethereum, staking is the primary way that the network is kept secure.

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“With Pooled Staking, MetaMask users now have an easy way to stake ETH in enterprise-grade

validators while maintaining full control of their ETH, earning rewards and making Ethereum more secure,” Matthieu Saint Olive, senior product manager at MetaMask developer Consensys, said in a statement.

Staking on Ethereum conventionally requires users to tie up 32 ETH with the network, which at current market prices totals some $112,000. "Pooled" services like Lido, Rocket Pool and now MetaMask give more users access to staking by bundling together assets from various people, making it possible for anyone to stake even if they don't have 32 ETH.

Read more: Crypto Staking 101: What Is Staking?

MetaMask's staking feature may come as a welcome surprise to some retail traders who want to stake, trade and monitor their staking investment in one interface.

But Consensys is playing catch-up with industry peers: MetaMask is far from the first crypto wallet to introduce staking, and it is missing some of the functionality that has helped to differentiate incumbent pooled staking platforms.

Most glaringly, Lido and Rocket Pool offer users receipts on their deposits called "liquid staking tokens" that can be borrowed, loaned or re-invested into decentralized finance protocols. LSTs like Lido staked ETH (stETH) are among the more popular assets in crypto trading.

MetaMask doesn't plan to offer its own LST as part of its pooled staking service.

The new staking feature will not be available in the U.S. or UK, according to Consensys.

"The team aims to bring it to market in these regions as well," the company said in its statement.


Correction (14:21:10 UTC 6/12/24): Ethereum is a proof-of-stake blockchain.


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