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Easy Access to Liquid Staking on SenseiNode's Vault on StakeWise V3
Ethereum Liquid Staking with SenseiNode on Stakewise V3
SenseiNode launched a public Vault on StakeWise V3 that easily enables liquid staking for anyone.
This is enabled through delegations to Ethereum validators managed by SenseiNode in a permissionless and non custodial way.
Staking requirements
- The minimum ETH required for staking is 0.01.
- Take notice that you will also need ETH to pay the gas fee of the staking transaction. Gas fees might change subject to network activity.
- No minimum staking period.
- No maximum staking duration for validation.
Now, let’s see how you can participate in the network step-by-step:
Step 1: Connect your wallet
Make sure to enter to SenseiNode’s vault: https://app.stakewise.io/vault/0x5610297eb32542b8f13378fe7d783dcb1ac3b1a1 and connect your self-custodial wallet.
Step 2: Go into SenseiNode’s vault
Press the ‘Stake’ button to introduce the amount of ETH to stake
Step 3: Stake
Insert the amount of ETH you want to stake, and press the button ‘stake’
Note: Remember to save some $ETH for the transaction gas fee
Step 4: Confirm transaction
Check that all the information is correct, that you are in the correct website (beware of scams) and sign and confirm the transaction.
Step 5: Transaction complete
You’ll see a pop-up that the transaction is being processed. Few seconds later you’ll see that the transaction has been successful.
Congratulations! You staked your ETH by delegating it to SenseiNode’s vault and now you are an active participant in the network!
Take in mind that the APY will vary in time based on the total ETH staked at the Vault, the performance of the each validator in the Vault and the total amount of active validators in the network.
You can also mint osETH that is the liquid token of StakeWise in representation of your staked ETH. This token can be used in various DeFi protocols.
To access more comprehensive information about the validator, which encompasses various metrics such as staking APY, stake share, total staked amount please visit our Vault page.
If you want to know more about StakeWise V3 and its benefits, visit our latest article.
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What you need to know before staking in a SenseiNode Vault on Stakewise V3.
How much does SenseiNode charges for managing and maintaining the liquid staking vault?
We charge a 14% of all rewards obtained by the vaul on Stakewise V3. This 14% is deducted as rewards become available.
Is there a minimum required to activate a validator?
The minimum deposit is 0.01ETH, however in order to active a validator on the vault, it is needed to have multiples of 32 ETHs deposited. Whenever users stake ETH into a SenseiNode Vault, that Vault contract accumulates all deposits and launches a new validator for every 32 ETH collected. Amounts less than 32 ETH that are accumulated from new deposits and earned rewards cannot be used for staking and therefore do not earn any rewards. Such ETH is considered unbonded.
High amount of unbonded ETH relative to the Vault's total value of staked ETH can cause a dilution in Vault APY, because ETH rewards are distributed among more ETH than what is actively being used for validation. To optimize for performance, StakeWise may use unbonded ETH to process osETH redemptions and liquidations.
What are the staking Vaults on Stakewise V3?
Vaults are isolated staking pools that can process ETH deposits into staking, distribute rewards and handle withdrawals in a trustless and non-custodial manner. ETH deposits into any Vault can only be used to launch validators for that specific Vault. Any rewards (or penalties) accumulated by these validators will belong to the Vault. This makes every Vault isolated from others, allowing depositors to customize staking experience to their needs.
All deposits, rewards distribution, and withdrawals are handled by smart contracts, making staking in Vaults fully non-custodial.
Are there any risks associated with staking my ETHs?
The main risks of staking on Ethereum 2.0 are penalties that result in a loss of funds, including slashing, penalties or vulnerabilities on the Stakewise V3 smart contract.
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