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With Ethereum’s transition to Proof-of-Stake (PoS), staking has become a crucial part of securing the network and earning rewards. However, traditional staking requires a minimum of 32 ETH, which can be a significant barrier for many users.
This is where Rocket Pool comes in—a decentralized Ethereum staking protocol that allows users to participate in staking with as little as 0.01 ETH, making Ethereum staking more accessible and decentralized.
In this guide, we’ll explore how Rocket Pool works, its benefits, and how you can start staking today.
Rocket Pool is a decentralized, non-custodial staking protocol designed to make Ethereum staking more accessible, secure, and decentralized. It allows users to:
✔ Stake ETH without needing 32 ETH ✔ Earn staking rewards with as little as 0.01 ETH ✔ Run a node with just 8 ETH (instead of 32 ETH) ✔ Participate in securing Ethereum while maintaining decentralization
By using Rocket Pool, users can earn passive income while contributing to Ethereum’s security and decentralization.
Rocket Pool operates in two main ways, catering to different types of users:
For users who don’t have 32 ETH but still want to earn staking rewards, Rocket Pool provides an easy way to participate.
✔ Deposit as little as 0.01 ETH ✔ Receive rETH (Rocket Pool Staked ETH), a liquid staking token ✔ rETH automatically accrues staking rewards
This allows users to stake without locking up ETH or managing a validator node.
For more advanced users, Rocket Pool allows users to run validator nodes with just 8 ETH instead of 32 ETH.
✔ Deposit 8 ETH instead of 32 ETH ✔ Earn additional rewards from both staking and commission fees ✔ Support Ethereum’s decentralization by running a node
Rocket Pool matches your 8 ETH with 24 ETH from the staking pool, forming a full validator (32 ETH), which then earns rewards.
This reduces the capital requirement for running a node while still allowing decentralized participation.
Rocket Pool is a decentralized Ethereum staking protocol that allows users to stake ETH with as little as 0.01 ETH or run validator nodes with just 8 ETH instead of 32 ETH.
rETH is Rocket Pool’s liquid staking token, which automatically accrues staking rewards over time. Users can hold, trade, or use rETH in DeFi applications while still earning rewards.
Yes! Rocket Pool is fully decentralized and non-custodial, meaning users always maintain control of their assets. The protocol has undergone extensive audits to ensure security.
✔ Stakers earn staking rewards (variable APY based on Ethereum staking yields) ✔ Node operators earn staking rewards + commission fees ✔ The exact yield depends on network staking rates
✔ If you hold rETH, you can swap it at any time for ETH on decentralized exchanges ✔ Node operators must follow Ethereum’s withdrawal process for validator unstaking
✔ A small protocol fee is taken from staking rewards to support the network ✔ Node operators earn additional commissions to compensate for fees
✔ Fully decentralized (unlike Lido, which has centralized elements) ✔ Users can run validator nodes with just 8 ETH (Lido requires 32 ETH per node) ✔ rETH is a liquid staking token that accrues rewards automatically
With Ethereum staking becoming the standard, users need a decentralized, secure, and flexible staking solution. Rocket Pool offers the best of all worlds—whether you’re a small staker or a node operator.
✔ Stake ETH with as little as 0.01 ETH ✔ Run a validator node with only 8 ETH instead of 32 ETH ✔ Earn passive income while helping secure the Ethereum network ✔ Enjoy full decentralization and control over your assets
For anyone looking to participate in Ethereum staking without barriers, Rocket Pool is the best choice.
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