[Coin World] Is the ETH unstaking process driving you crazy? Some protocols even require waiting several weeks to retrieve assets.
Recently, the CEO of a leading trading platform shared their solution approach on social media, providing three options:
The first option is to queue honestly. Follow the standard process like other stakers on the chain, with a worst-case scenario of 38 days for funds to arrive — suitable for long-term holders who are not in a hurry.
The second method is to wrap the staked ETH into cbETH. This thing has a secondary market for trading, allowing you to convert it to cash or other assets anytime, maximizing flexibility.
The third and most direct way: instant stake. Get ETH immediately, at the cost of a 1% fee. This cost is acceptable when liquidity is urgently needed.
Simply put, it’s a trade-off between time and cost. Which one would you choose?
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ETH unstaking waiting until the end of time? Three solutions to help you quickly recover losses.
[Coin World] Is the ETH unstaking process driving you crazy? Some protocols even require waiting several weeks to retrieve assets.
Recently, the CEO of a leading trading platform shared their solution approach on social media, providing three options:
The first option is to queue honestly. Follow the standard process like other stakers on the chain, with a worst-case scenario of 38 days for funds to arrive — suitable for long-term holders who are not in a hurry.
The second method is to wrap the staked ETH into cbETH. This thing has a secondary market for trading, allowing you to convert it to cash or other assets anytime, maximizing flexibility.
The third and most direct way: instant stake. Get ETH immediately, at the cost of a 1% fee. This cost is acceptable when liquidity is urgently needed.
Simply put, it’s a trade-off between time and cost. Which one would you choose?