Institutional-level staking has always been stuck on a pain point: wanting to build their own validator node infrastructure, while also maintaining access to stETH liquidity, and not wanting to miss out on opportunities in the Ethereum DeFi ecosystem. How to resolve this contradiction? Some projects have identified this gap. Their approach is to build a dedicated platform that allows institutions to operate their own independent staking infrastructure, while seamlessly connecting to stETH liquidity and the entire Ethereum DeFi system. The new vault mechanism in Lido V3 is designed to fill this gap—providing the infrastructure tools that institutions need.
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Institutional-level staking has always been stuck on a pain point: wanting to build their own validator node infrastructure, while also maintaining access to stETH liquidity, and not wanting to miss out on opportunities in the Ethereum DeFi ecosystem. How to resolve this contradiction? Some projects have identified this gap. Their approach is to build a dedicated platform that allows institutions to operate their own independent staking infrastructure, while seamlessly connecting to stETH liquidity and the entire Ethereum DeFi system. The new vault mechanism in Lido V3 is designed to fill this gap—providing the infrastructure tools that institutions need.