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  • How to stake with OPUS Pool
  • ‍Stake ETH, Mint osETH, Deposit Supported LRTs, and Restake on OPUS Pool
  • How to Restake your osETH or other supported Liquid Restaking Tokens (LRTs)
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Staking to OPUS Pool

Your Guide to OPUS Pool: ETH staking for all

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Overview

  • In three simple steps you can stake any amount of ETH, mint osETH as a liquid staking token and deposit your osETH into Eigenlayer or Symbiotic.

  • Our Stakewise vault allows you to mint osETH, which is a liquid staking token (LST). The issued liquid staking token is overcollateralized, meaning the underlying assets in the vault are worth more than the osETH issued.

  • You will be able to deposit your Liquid Staking Tokens (LSTs) via and participate in the restaking ecosystem. As more EigenLayer AVSs go live, you will be able to delegate LSTs to Chorus One and receive rewards from your restaked tokens.

  • For an introduction to OPUS Pool, its benefits for institutions, investors, and use cases, please visit our overview page:


How to stake with OPUS Pool

If you are using Fireblocks, please see:

Currently, there are three ways in which you can use OPUS Pool.

  1. Stake any amount of ETH via OPUS Pool

  2. Mint osETH from your staked ETH to be used in other DeFi protocols or for restaking

The first methods involves staking and optionally minting your osETH through OPUS Pool and depositing it directly into EigenLayer or Symbiotic, while the second method enables you to skip minting osETH and directly deposit any accept liquid staking tokens directly into supported restaking protocols on OPUS Pool. Both methods are made as simple as possible to enhance your staking experience, and can be completed in just three steps as described below.


‍Stake ETH, Mint osETH, Deposit Supported LRTs, and Restake on OPUS Pool

Step 1: Connect your wallet on the OPUS Pool page and choose a vault.

First you'll need to connect your wallet to OPUS Pool by clicking on the 'Connect Wallet' button in the upper right hand corner. There are a few options to choose from.

You can connect directly with your Ledger with the Ethereum app open, use WalletConnect, or MetaMask as another way to seamlessly interface with the app using a Ledger device.

For instructions on getting started with MetaMask, please see: Getting Started: MetaMask

Once you've connected your wallet you can choose the Chorus One MEV Max vault or the Chorus One Obol DV vault. (Screenshot example shown below).

You can hover over the "i" symbol next to each to view the vaults on Stakewise V3 and you can learn about the differences between each vault by checking the table menus below.

Chorus One’s ground-breaking MEV research ensures the highest yields with top-tier security and enterprise-level infrastructure. We use our in house program, Adagio, to maximize MEV yields for our stakers.

  • In a recent pilot with Adagio were able to generate 4.75% additional MEV rewards.

This vault represents a distributed validator cluster , using Obol's DV technology to run the validators across multiple nodes. As a staker, you can expect higher uptime, decreased slashing risk, and a meaningful contribution to the decentralization of the Ethereum network.

By staking with an Obol DV, you automatically participate in the Obol Contributions initiative, contributing 1% of staking rewards to the "1% for Decentralization" retroactive funding model. Your contributions will be tracked and recognized by Obol and can be viewed on our staking dApp, OPUS Pool.

Step 2: Select how much ETH you wish to stake, enter the amount, and click 'Confirm and Stake'

At this point, you're now staking your ETH!

However, if you want to restake your supported LSTs in EigenLayer or Symbiotic, read on!

Step 3 (Optional): Mint osETH and deposit it or other LSTs into Restaking Protocols

Note: Minting osETH is completely optional.

Doing so allows you to have an overcollateralized representation of your staked ETH to participate in restaking protocols like EigenLayer or use it in other DeFi protocols.

Once deposited successfully, you can now mint your osETH in 1-click by clicking 'Mint osETH' as shown in the screenshot above.


How to Restake your osETH or other supported Liquid Restaking Tokens (LRTs)

Step 1: Go to the OPUS Pool page, select Restake and connect your wallet

Step 2: Select either EigenLayer or Symbiotic, (shown above) and then select your LRT (i.e. osETH) that you'd like to stake.

  • Note: At this time, only EigenLayer supports osETH restaking.

Step 3: Deposit your LSTs into EigenLayer or Symbiotic.

That's it, you're all done!

You can navigate to the Dashboard on the sidebar at any time to review your staked balances.


The OPUS SDK

This allows our institutional client’s customers to benefit from all the features offered by OPUS Pool, including no minimum ETH required to stake, top tier-MEV yields, high rewards, and direct restaking with EigenLayer and Symbiotic.

For institutions interested in learning more about the OPUS Pool SDK, please get in touch with our team at staking@chorus.one

First, access OPUS Pool at:

Restake your osETH or to EigenLayer or Symbiotic

If you'd like to take a deep dive, Chorus One's pioneering MEV research led to the design of an in-house, optimized Ethereum MEV-boost client that increases our MEV rewards by optimizing the way we interact with the transaction supply chain.

You can bring your minted on any external platform and deposit them into EigenLayer through

Our institutional customers may opt in to leverage the to integrate ETH staking into their offerings, providing their customers with all the benefits of OPUS Pool seamlessly.

https://opus.chorus.one/pool/stake/
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other supported LSTs
supported liquid staking tokens
Options to connect to OPUS Pool
The MEV Max vault of the Obol DV vault
Your ETH is now staked!
You've successfully minted osETH!
Example shown above restaking osETH to EigenLayer.
Example of a successful restaking transaction.