megamind Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 Although I've been trading and am familiar with many crypto principles, I recently learned about this and thought it was worth sharing. Renzo is a restaking protocol that tries to make ETH staking easier. It is built on EigenLayer. They take care of everything automatically and store your Ethereum on EigenLayer to potentially earn even more returns. You can experiment with this liquid token, ezETH, in various DeFi protocols to get additional rewards. The idea has already drawn a whopping $3.3 billion in venture capital funding and has strong support from OKX Ventures and Binance Labs. Their cryptocurrency, $REZ, will be used for Renzo's governance and is set to launch on Binance. Does this seem encouraging for cryptocurrency traders like us—higher staking rewards and more DeFi opportunities—given that there's even a potential airdrop for ETH stakers? What are your thoughts, guys? https://www.bitget.com/pre-market/REZUSDT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TGF Premium ⭐ desmonddesk Posted April 25 TGF Premium Share Posted April 25 The usual procedure of updating an Ethereum validator's withdrawal credentials for EigenLayer's smart contracts can be complex as it involves running an Ethereum Validator node for Native Restaking. The introduction of Renzo Restaking, promising higher staking rewards, is a welcome development. With its utility and funding prospects, REZ is likely to excel. I will research this further now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smilezcryt Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 Wow, Renzo's approach to making ETH staking easier and earning more sounds awesome! Plus, with big names like Binance Labs and OKX Ventures backing them up, along with their huge $3.3B TVL, they're really onto something. And now that their $REZ token just got listed on Bitget and other exchanges, it's bound to attract more people to the token. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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