Ethereum's DeFi ecosystem has new developments. rETH is a liquid staking token from Rocket Pool, backed by one of the most decentralized staking protocols on Ethereum. In comparison, osETH takes an over-collateralized approach — the LST product launched by StakeWise is designed so that each token is supported by more than 1 ETH in staked assets. The benefit of this is to provide higher asset security. Now, both of these LSTs are live on V3 with enhanced liquidity pools. This means users can achieve higher yield multiples in these pools, making it a good opportunity for those interested in participating in DeFi liquidity mining.
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MetaMisery
· 01-15 21:17
rETH and osETH are both joining the fun, but I don't know how long this wave of gains can last.
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ClassicDumpster
· 01-15 19:18
rETH and osETH are both on V3 now? Great, time to tinker with the wallet again.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-15 12:27
Are rETH and osETH both on V3 now? Can the yield multiples be increased again? This round, no loss.
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SleepyValidator
· 01-15 00:39
rETH vs osETH, one is a decentralized tough guy, the other a secure fortress—both approaches are excellent.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-12 22:08
rETH or osETH, to put it simply, it's about choosing decentralization or security. Each has its own pitfalls.
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MetaEggplant
· 01-12 22:08
rETH and osETH are both making moves; it seems this wave of liquidity rewards is indeed enticing.
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ForkTongue
· 01-12 22:04
rETH and osETH are completely opposite in their approaches—one seeks decentralization, the other prioritizes security. Both have their reasons, but I still trust the rETH approach... V3 liquidity pool yields are being hyped again, it feels like another wave of new users being exploited.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 01-12 22:01
It sounds like the yield multiplier is high, but I'm a bit worried about the health factor on the over-collateralization side... If ETH drops by 10%, is the liquidation price still far away?
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0xInsomnia
· 01-12 21:56
rETH and osETH are both on V3 now. The yield multiplier is about to take off.
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MagicBean
· 01-12 21:41
rETH is benchmarked against decentralization, osETH plays with over-collateralization, they all sound okay, but I don't know which one can really outperform the market.
Ethereum's DeFi ecosystem has new developments. rETH is a liquid staking token from Rocket Pool, backed by one of the most decentralized staking protocols on Ethereum. In comparison, osETH takes an over-collateralized approach — the LST product launched by StakeWise is designed so that each token is supported by more than 1 ETH in staked assets. The benefit of this is to provide higher asset security. Now, both of these LSTs are live on V3 with enhanced liquidity pools. This means users can achieve higher yield multiples in these pools, making it a good opportunity for those interested in participating in DeFi liquidity mining.