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Step-by-Step Guide on How to Stake Ethereum on the Multi-Chain Staking Platform

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Written by Mike
Updated over 6 months ago

The Multi-Chain Staking Platform supports different types of ETH staking with several features:

  • Native ETH staking (requires 32+ ETH)

  • Eigenlayer Restaking (+ creating of new Eigenpod Address straight from the platform)

  • Choosing of MEV relays. Here 4 options available:

    • OFAC-compliant MEV relays

    • Non-OFAC-compliant MEV relays

    • All relays

    • No relays

🔥 Also, the DVT (Distributed Validator Technology) staking, made in collaboration with the SSV network, will appear on the Platform in the nearest time. For now, P2P supports DVT staking via API, but this new product will allow you to use DVT technology while staking directly through the platform with a wallet connection!

Ethereum staking Guide

  • Enter the ‘Stake ETH’ tab on the left side of the Platform.

  • Press the ‘Connect wallet’ blue button in the middle of the screen and choose the preferred wallet. For now, 2 options are available: MetaMask connection and Wallet connect. Choose the preferable option and follow the screen tips until you confirm the connection.

  • Choose your preferred options on the screen. Here you are choosing:

    • Amount of ETH you gonna stake

    • Eigenlayer Restaking radio button (use/not use)

    • MEV relay for your stake

💡To use the Eigenlayer restaking option, please read our comprehensive guide, which explains how to use the Eigenpod wallet if you already have one or how to create an Eigenpod straight in Platform.

  • After you finish filling in the staking information from the previous step, Press the button ‘Continue’.

  • The system will suggest you doublecheck the staking information and confirm the stake with the signing of the transaction with your connected wallet.

  • After the transaction is signed, you will be redirected to a screen where you will see that your validators are pending in the Network.

  • After validators are activated, you will be able to track staking statistics in the ‘Dashboard’.

💡 If you made a stake through the Platform, your wallet will automatically appear in the ‘My Wallets’ section, and you will be able to track staking statistics in the Dashboard, but only after validators are activated by the Ethereum network. Before validators are not yet activated, you are unable to see statistics.

See also

You can read more about Eigenlayer Restaking in this article:

You can read more about MEV relays in this article:

You can read more about DVT staking in this article:


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