Staking Wars: Solstice vs Lido vs Rocket Pool
@LidoFinance
King of liquid staking, dominating ETH staking share
Centralization concerns as too much stake is concentrated
DAO-based, but institutions still question long-term regulatory safety
@Rocket_Pool
Community-first, anyone can spin up a mini-pool
Strong permissionless and decentralized ethos
Higher technical barrier and not fully optimized for large institutions
@solsticefi
Bare-metal infrastructure, low latency, minimal reliance on cloud
Bank-grade security with ISO 27001 and Tier-3 data centers
“No shared risk” model with sovereign staking infrastructure
Trusted by Lido as part of the curated operator set
Based in Switzerland and Liechtenstein for regulatory clarity
Built specifically for institutions such as custodians, funds, and banks
Summary
Lido: liquid staking giant
Rocket Pool: decentralized community solution
Solstice: precision staking infrastructure for institutions
Three different approaches, but all aiming at the same goal: securing the future of Proof-of-Stake.
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