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ether.fi #11568

Open koppknows opened 8 months ago

koppknows commented 8 months ago

Project name

ether.fi

Product type

Staking as a service

If other product type, please describe

No response

Logo

ether.fi-presskit.zip

Description

Non-custodial liquid staking. Stakers keep control of their keys. Protocol is focused on decentralization.

Website

ether.fi

If software is involved, is everything open source?

Portions of code are open source: provide link(s) to project repo(s)

Is the project a fork? If yes, which project was forked?

No

Is the product out of beta development?

Mainnet for the liquid staking token goes life on 8 November 2023. Delegated 32 ETH staking is live now.

What wallets support the product or service?

Wallet Connect, SAFE, Metamask

If the product or service enables staking with <32 ETH, what is the minimum ETH required to stake?

No minimum

If a service, what are the fees associated with using the service?

10%. 5% to the protocol and 5% to the node operator.

If the product or service involved a liquidity token, what are the tokens involved?

eETH is the liquid staking token

What date did the project or service go live?

https://etherfi.gitbook.io/etherfi/deployed-contracts

Has the project undergone an external security audit?

https://etherfi.gitbook.io/etherfi/security/audits

Has the project undergone any security bug bounties?

https://etherfi.gitbook.io/etherfi/security/bug-bounty

Is the project being actively maintained?

Yes

Is the product or service free of trusted/human intermediaries?

Yes

If a pooled staking service, can users participate as a node operator without permission?

Yes

If listing a staking-as-a-service, are users required to sign-up for an account?

No

If listing as staking-as-a-service, who has access to the signing keys?

The staker and node operator

If a pooled staking service or SaaS provider, what type of withdrawal credentials are being utilized / who holds the withdrawal keys?

Staker holds the withdrawal keys

If a pooled staking service or SaaS provider, what percent of node operators are running a super-majority client?

No response

If listing node or client tooling, which consensus layer clients (Lighthouse, Teku, Nimbus, or Prysm) are supported?

All

What platforms are supported?

All

What user interfaces are supported?

Browser, DApp, Mobile

Social media links

Twitter - https://twitter.com/ether_fi Discord - https://discord.com/invite/xfFtMA35rm

Would you like to work on this issue?

github-actions[bot] commented 7 months ago

This issue is stale because it has been open 45 days with no activity.

wackerow commented 1 month ago

Hey @koppknows, apologies for delays while our team has been working ourselves out of a backlog.

Overall this look good... Do you happen to have any numbers on percentage of Geth and/or Prysm usage amongst the entire set of validators?

Welcome a PR for this addition

corwintines commented 2 weeks ago

Just wanted a bump on this @koppknows.

If you want, we can open this back up for another contributor to look at.