Staking ETH traditionally means your capital is locked and illiquid. Mantle LSP Official solves this with a permissionless, non-custodial liquid staking protocol native to the Mantle Network. This technical guide walks you through the mETH Liquid Staking process.
Core Concept: Mantle Staked Ether (mETH)
When you stake ETH through Mantle LSP, you receive Mantle Staked Ether (mETH). This is a yield-bearing ERC-20 token that represents your claim on the staked ETH plus accrued rewards. The mETH/ETH exchange rate updates as the protocol gathers rewards from the validators it delegates to.
Step 1: Prerequisites
A Web3 wallet (e.g., MetaMask).
ETH on the appropriate network (either Ethereum Mainnet or Mantle Network).
Step 2: How to Stake on Mantle
Navigate to the App: Go to the official Mantle LSP application.
Connect Wallet: Securely connect your wallet.
Enter Amount: Input the amount of ETH you wish to stake. The interface will show you the amount of mETH you will receive.
Confirm Transaction: Approve the transaction in your wallet. Once confirmed, you will hold mETH.
Your staked ETH is now delegated across a decentralized set of Mantle LSP Node Operator entities, contributing to network security.
Step 3: Using mETH on Mantle Network
The primary advantage of mETH is its liquidity. You can transfer your mETH on Mantle Network to use across its burgeoning DeFi ecosystem—as collateral, for liquidity provision, or in other yield strategies—all while continuing to earn staking Mantle LSP Rewards.
For a complete architectural overview and a deeper Mantle LSP Guide, please refer to the Full Official Documentation.
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