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<span class="text-r">
Users can create an account by connecting their wallet to the Casimir app. This allows you to track your staking performance and
manage your staked ETH. You don't need to register with an email or password. Simply connect a wallet and
we'll automatically create an account for you. Connect other wallets/addresses and we'll associate them with your other addresses.
we'll automatically create an account for you. Connect other wallets/addresses and we'll associate them with your primary addresses.
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protocols?</span
>
<span class="text-r"
>Casimir enables users to stake any amount of ETH without handing over
custody to a any single entity. Casimir also allows you to earn rewards in native ETH.
It combines the benefits of liquid and solo staking with added security through multiple
validators (DVT). Additionally, staking native ETH provides access to exclusive solutions like Eigenlayer,
which allow you to earn even more rewards on your staked ETH.
>Casimir maximizes rewards while minimizing risks. It enables users to stake any amount of ETH to a pool of validators without
handing over custody to any single entity, which mitigates counterparty risk. It essentially combines the benefits of liquid and
solo staking with added security through multiple validators (DVT). Additionally, Casimir allows you to stake and earn rewards in
native ETH, which allows it to provide access to exclusive solutions like Eigenlayer, which then allow you to earn even more rewards
on your staked ETH.
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<span class="text-r">
Although there are always risks when using smart contracts, Casimir
minimizes this risk through open-source code, extensive audits, and a bug
bounty program. Validators/operators may face penalties, but thanks
to Distributed Validator Technology (DVT), stakers' funds are not lost in
case of their failure.
bounty program. Validators/operators may face penalties for bad or errant behavior,
but thanks to Casimir's DVT approach, stakers' funds are not lost in case of failure or slashing.
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<span class="text-7"
>Who is behind Casimir? Are the smart contracts audited and open
source?</span
>
<span class="text-7">Who is behind Casimir? Are the smart contracts open source and audited?</span>
<span class="text-r">
Casimir is developed by Consensus Networks, a US-based team with
extensive experience in the crypto space. The team has a history of
early participation as node operators in various Proof of Stake (PoS) protocols
and has received grants from Web3 groups and government agencies for digital
asset management tool development.
extensive experience in the crypto space. The company was involved in running node operators for
various Proof of Stake (PoS) protocols early on and has received grants from Web3 groups and government agencies
for digital asset management tool development.
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operations to multiple non-trusting nodes (Operators). These
operator clusters run validators on behalf of stakers and mitigate
centralization, redundancy, and security risks inherent in
Ethereum's PoS consensus.
Ethereum's PoS consensus protocol.
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<span class="text-7"
>Why don’t you use a Liquid Staking Derivative or Token (LSD or
LST)?</span
>Why don’t you use a Liquid Staking Derivatives (LSDs) or
Liquid Staking Tokens (LSTs)?</span
>
<span class="text-r"
>Liquidity Staking Derivatives (LSDs) come with inherent risks,
notably counterparty risk. As LSDs essentially function as IOUs,
insolvency of the issuer could result in the permanent loss of a
user's ETH.
>LSDs come with inherent risks, notably counterparty risks. As LSDs essentially function
as IOUs, insolvency of the issuer could result in the permanent loss of a staker's ETH.
Casimir architecture avoids this.
</span>
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<div class="faq__item">
<span class="text-7"
>Are there ways I can use my staked ETH for additional yield?</span
>
<span class="text-r"
>Although Casimir is not launching an LSD, there are opportunities
<span class="text-7">Are there ways I can use my staked ETH for additional yield?</span>
<span class="text-r">
Although Casimir is not launching an LSD, there are opportunities
for stakers to provide their native staked ETH as liquidity
providers (e.g., to support a DAO). Additionally, we will be
introducing restaking mechanisms like Eigenlayer that will enable
users to natively restake their ETH to maximize their APR, if
desired.
introducing restaking mechanisms like EigenLayer that will enable
users to natively restake their ETH to maximize their APR, if desired.
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>Where are my rewards distributed, is there a secondary token?</span
>
<span class="text-r"
>Your rewards will be distributed to your wallet, there is no need
>Your rewards will be distributed to the wallet you staked with; you won't need
to deal with the hassle of swapping a token to get your rewards.
</span>
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<div class="faq__item">
<span class="text-7">What Wallets are supported?</span>
<span class="text-r"
>Today we support Metamask, Wallet Connect, Trezor, Ledger, Trust
Wallet and Coinbase Wallet
<span class="text-7">Which wallets are supported?</span>
<span class="text-r">
Today we natively support Metamask, Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet,
Ledger, and Trezor. We also support most other providers through the
<a href="https://walletconnect.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">WalletConnect protocol</a>.
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<span class="text-r"
>Since you are staking native ETH, there may be a wait time for a
validator to exit to receive your withdrawal. If you desire a
quicker exit, we will soon be launching a native ETH liquidity pool
for those who wish for an instant withdrawal.
quicker exit, we will soon be launching a native ETH liquidity pool,
which will enable instant withdrawals.
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>Where is my stake going, who is running the validators?</span
>
<span class="text-r"
>Casimir begins with a small set of validators but will soon open up
for anyone with a 1 ETH collateral. Validator performance is
overseen by a decentralized oracle network, with performance specs
used in operator selection.
>Casimir is launching with a small set of vatted validator partners, but we will soon allow
anyone with at least 1 ETH collateral to run a validator. Validator performance is
overseen by a decentralized oracle network with performance specs used in operator selection.
</span>
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<span class="text-7">What is the fee?</span>
<span class="text-7">What are the staking fees?</span>
<span class="text-r"
>There is a small fee, paid for by part of the block rewards to
cover validator and other network payments to ensure Casimir keeps
running.
>The Casimir smart contract charges a user a 5% fee on deposits and rewards to cover operational
expenses including payments to the distributed set of independently owned and operated validators.
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<div class="roadmap__header">
<h2 class="text-5">Roadmap</h2>
<span class="text-r">If you have the technical ability and interest, you'll soon have
the chance to become a validator in our protocol.</span>
<span class="text-r">We are building Casimir as an open-sourced project to help decentralize the
Ethereum PoS protocol while providing users the optimal staking experience. Here's what's next!</span>
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