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StakeSolana DeFi



Mainnet Beta
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STAKE SOLANA

Stake SOL and receive stSOL while staking

Stake

Unstake

Stake

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You will receive

Transaction cost and one time rent exemption fees will be deducted from your SOL
balance



Exchange rate

Updates at the end of an epoch. Rising exchange rate indicates an appreciation
in stSOL value



Transaction cost



Staking rewards fee

Please note: This fee applies to staking rewards/earnings only, and is NOT taken
from your staked amount. It is a fee on earnings only. This fee is split between
node operators, the DAO treasury, and Lido for Solana developers
10%

Lido statistics

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Annual percentage yield

Annual percentage yield is extrapolated from the price increase over a given
period of time.

14-day APY(epoch 363–370): 6.94%
30-day APY(epoch 357–370): 6.8%
90-day APY(epoch 336–370): 5.93%
Since Launch(epoch 221–370): 5.68%
6.94%

Total staked with Lido

4,424,977 SOL

Stakers

We do not and cannot indentify individuals; this number is the number of stSOL
token accounts with a non-zero balance. In total there are 76,098 stSOL token
accounts, but 57,514 of those are empty.
18,584

stSOL market cap

$141,200,996
FAQ
What is Lido on Solana?

Lido on Solana is a liquid staking solution for SOL backed by industry-leading
staking providers. Lido lets users earn SOL staking rewards without needing to
maintain infrastructure and enables them to trade staked positions, as well as
participate in on-chain decentralized finance with their staked assets.


Lido on Solana gives you:

 * Liquidity through tokenization — No activation delays and the ability to sell
   your staked tokens or use them as collateral in decentralized finance
 * One-click staking — No complicated steps
 * Decentralized security — Assets spread across the industry’s leading
   validators chosen by the Lido DAO

Learn more here.
How does Lido on Solana work?
A SOL token holder connects their wallet and deposits their tokens into Lido.
They immediately receive stSOL tokens in return, representing a share of the
total staking pool. Lido delegates SOL to Lido-controlled validators on the
Solana network and when these delegations accrue rewards on the allotted stake,
the total SOL under management grows, increasing the value of stSOL tokens.

Learn more here.
What is liquid staking?
Liquid staking protocols allow users to earn staking rewards without locking
assets or maintaining staking infrastructure. Users can deposit tokens and
receive tradable liquid tokens in return. Liquid staking combines the benefits
of staking (earning rewards) and brings liquidity, as well as additional
possibilities to increase your assets or hedge your positions by participating
in DeFi.

Furthermore, Lido stakes these tokens with DAO-elected staking providers. As
users' funds are controlled by the program, staking providers never have direct
access to the users' assets. Additionally, by involving different staking
providers, Lido diversifies staking risks across multiple node operators.
How long after unstaking can I withdraw my SOL?

Your stake will take 2-3 days to completely deactivate upon unstaking. After
that, you can use your wallet (e.g. Phantom or Solflare) to withdraw the
inactive stake.

My stake has become inactive, how can I withdraw my SOL?

For now only Phantom and Solflare offer withdrawals of inactive stake.

 * Withdrawals using Phantom
 * Withdrawals using Solflare

What is stSOL?
stSOL is the liquid token that represents your share of the total SOL pool
deposited with Lido. As soon as you delegate to the pool, you receive the newly
minted stSOL. Over time, as your SOL delegation accrues staking rewards, the
value of your stSOL appreciates. There is no waiting time for receiving stSOL
tokens. When a user delegates their SOL tokens they do not need to wait for the
completion of any delegation or activation steps, as is the norm in traditional
staking. The user can instantly exchange stSOL for SOL at any time in the open
market.
What is LDO?
LDO is a token granting governance rights in the Lido DAO. The Lido DAO decides
on the key parameters (e.g. fees) and executes protocol upgrades to ensure
efficiency and stability. By holding the LDO token, one is granted voting rights
within the Lido DAO. The more LDO a user holds, the greater the decision-making
power the voter has.
Which wallets do you support?
As of now we support the following 12 wallets
 * Phantom
 * Exodus
 * Solflare
 * Ledger
 * Coin98
 * MathWallet
 * Coinbase
 * Brave
 * Trust
 * Slope
 * Sollet
 * Solong

If you want support for some other wallet please reach out to us on Discord
Support Channel.
Why should I prefer liquid staking over traditional staking?
In traditional Solana staking a user has to perform a number of steps manually
 * Create a Stake Account and transfer SOL to it
 * Set its deposit and withdrawal authorities
 * Delegate it to a validator
 * Wait for activation of the delegation before the stake starts earning rewards

Furthermore, in traditional staking, if the user wants to diversify their stake
across validators they would have to create and manage staking accounts for each
validator.

Staking SOL through Lido comes with a variety of benefits:
 1. One-step process — Start staking with a single click
 2. The pool takes care of validator diversification
 3. Immediate appreciation — You start earning staking rewards from the pool
    from the moment of deposit. This gets reflected in the value-appreciation of
    stSOL tokens

How can I redeem stSOL for SOL?
Withdrawals of SOL from Lido can be done through the Unstake tab. However,
unstaking directly from Lido will incur the stake deactivation period, roughly
(2-3 days). Immediate withdrawal options are available in the open market
through liquidity pools on AMM protocols and other DEXes where one will be able
to immediately exchange stSOL for SOL. If you wish to instantly receive SOL, we
recommend trading stSOL directly on an exchange (for more info explore the
ecosystem section)
What are the risk involved?
 * DAO key management risk
   
   Solana staked via the Lido DAO is held across multiple accounts backed by a
   multi-signature threshold scheme to minimize custody risk. If signatories
   across a certain threshold lose their key shares, get hacked, or go rogue, we
   risk funds becoming locked.

 * Downtime risk
   
   Solana validators can go offline, in which case they do not earn staking
   rewards, lowering the return of SOL stakers. To minimize this risk, Lido
   stakes across multiple professional and reputable node operators with
   heterogeneous setups. This will also serve to mitigate potential slashing
   risks, should Solana implement slashing penalties in the future. There is
   also the possibility for additional mitigation for hypothetical slashing
   risks in the form of insurance paid from the Lido treasury.

 * stSOL price risk
   
   As mentioned above, withdrawals from Lido take some time to deactivate.
   Liquidity pools in the open market will be available for instantly redeeming
   stSOL for SOL or stablecoins like USDC and USDT. On such pools users risk an
   exchange price of stSOL which is lower than the inherent value due to
   withdrawal restrictions on Lido, making arbitrage and risk-free market-making
   impossible. The Lido DAO is driven to mitigate the above risks and eliminate
   them entirely to the extent possible. Despite this, they may still exist and,
   as such, it is our duty to communicate them.

What fee is applied by Lido? What is it used for?
Lido applies a 10% fee on a user's staking rewards. This fee is split between
node operators, the DAO treasury, and Lido on Solana developers. This fee cut is
applied to incentivize Lido maintainers. To incentivize sustainable management
of the Lido ecosystem, half of the fee split (=5%) is given to the node
operators, 1% to P2P as the core developers, and 4% to the DAO treasury which
can further utilize it in avenues like grants, insurances, and value accrual to
LDO.
How can I calculate my earnings?
Your current stSOL balance also indicates the number of SOL it is worth. This
means that if you were to redeem all of your stSOL tokens today you will receive
the indicated number of SOL tokens. If you subtract this SOL amount from the
amount of SOL invested in Lido, you get your lifetime earnings. You can also see
the annualized APY for staking with Lido on the solana.lido.fi frontend.

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