EigenLayer restaking platform and EigenDA data availability layer debut on Ethereum mainnet
Quick Take The restaking platform EigenLayer and its data availability layer EigenDA launched on the Ethereum mainnet Tuesday. The move lets restakers delegate their whole stake to their preferred operator and allows operators to decide whether to run an actively validated service (AVS) on EigenLayer.
The restaking platform EigenLayer and its data availability layer EigenDA launched on the Ethereum mainnet Tuesday.
The move lets restakers delegate their whole stake to their preferred operator and allows operators to decide whether to run an actively validated service (AVS) on EigenLayer, according to an official statement by EigenLayer's developers. In addition, it permits AVSs to sign up for the beta version of EigenDA.
EigenLayer allows users to stake ether and earn a liquid staking token (LST), which can then be restaked for more rewards. The native restaking is done through EigenPod, a user-managed smart contract that helps monitor balance and withdraw statuses.
"Until now, restaking in EigenLayer meant simply depositing LSTs, or setting validator withdrawal credentials to an EigenPod," EigenLayer said in a release. "Now that operators and an AVS (EigenDA) are live, being an active restaker means delegating to one of the top 200 operators running AVSs. Over the next few weeks we expect high operator turnover in the top 200 active set, as new operators, delegations, and AVSs come online."
The mainnet launch does not entail AVS in-protocol payments to operators or slashing, however. "We are allowing the EigenLayer marketplace to develop and stabilize before introducing in-protocol payments and slashing to mainnet later this year," the protocol added in the statement.
"Slashing" refers to the punitive measure where validators can lose a portion of their staked ETH as a penalty for bad behavior or failure to comply with protocol rules.
EigenLayer maintains around $13.4 billion in total value locked (TVL), according to the crypto data tracker DeFiLlama. EigenLayer surpassed the $10 billion TVL threshold on March 3, 2024, The Block previously reported.
EigenDA, announced in Sept. 2023, aims to lower data storage costs for Ethereum Layer 2 rollups. This can help scale decentralized applications of all forms, but particularly gaming and social media projects.
EigenLayer's daily TVL in native restaking alone hit $9.46 billion as of April 8, according to The Block's Data Dashboard.
The crypto-focused venture firm Andreessen Horowitz invested $100 million in EigenLayer's developer EigenLabs in February of this year.
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