Liquid Staking Tokens

Liquid Staking Tokens (LSTs) represent staked assets that remain tradable and liquid while still earning staking rewards. Unlike traditional staking, where funds are locked, LSTs give users flexibility to use their staked assets in DeFi protocolsen abling yield stacking, collateralization, and liquidity provision. These tokens are issued by liquid staking protocols like Lido, Rocket Pool, and Marinade Finance, reflecting ownership of staked ETH, SOL, or other PoS assets. As the DeFi ecosystem evolves, LSTs are redefining how stakers participate in network validation while maintaining capital efficiency. This category explores the leading liquid staking tokens driving liquidity, decentralization, and yield optimization across multi-chain ecosystems.

#Coin NamePriceAction
101
Stride Staked TIASTTIA
$0.55
102
Liquid BGTLBGT
$0.37
103
Ethena tsUSDeTSUSDE
$0.00e+0
104
Solv Protocol SolvBTC.CORESOLVBTC.CORE
$0.00e+0
105
Staked FRAXSFRAX
$0.00e+0
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Liquid Staking Tokens (LSTs)?

LSTs are tradable representations of staked assets that continue earning rewards while maintaining liquidity for use in DeFi applications.

How do Liquid Staking Tokens work?

When users stake assets through liquid staking platforms, they receive LSTs that can be traded, lent, or used as collateral while earning staking yields.

What are some popular LST projects?

Top LST projects include Lido’s stETH, Rocket Pool’s rETH, Frax’s sfrxETH, and Marinade’s mSOL.

Why are LSTs important for DeFi?

They unlock the liquidity of staked assets, allowing users to participate in multiple DeFi activities simultaneously, improving capital efficiency.

How can investors find reliable LSTs?

Investors can explore leading protocols on Ethereum, Solana, and Cosmos or browse verified listings in Laika’s Liquid Staking Tokens category.

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