
EtherFi
About EtherFi
EtherFi is a non-custodial liquid staking and restaking protocol. Users receive eETH, which can be used across DeFi. EtherFi uniquely allows stakers to control their validator keys, and it integrates natively with EigenLayer for restaking — earning both Ethereum staking rewards and additional restaking yields.
Supported Networks
Key Features
- Non-custodial staking (users hold keys)
- eETH liquid staking token
- Native EigenLayer restaking
- Points system
- Decentralised validator set
- Withdrawal support
- DeFi integrations
Risks
- Smart contract risk
- Restaking complexity
- Slashing risk (dual: ETH + restaking)
- ETHFI token governance centralisation
- Regulatory uncertainty
Community & Socials
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