Ethereum staking is how the network is secured now that it runs on proof of stake. Instead of miners burning electricity, validators lock up ETH to process transactions — and earn rewards for doing so honestly. For holders, staking turns idle ETH into a yield-bearing asset. Here is how it works and what to watch for.
How staking secures Ethereum
Validators put up ETH as collateral and are chosen to propose and verify blocks. Behave honestly and you earn rewards; try to cheat and part of your stake can be slashed. This economic incentive replaces the energy-intensive mining that Ethereum used before. For the bigger contrast, read our explainer on how Bitcoin and Ethereum differ.
What rewards to expect
Staking yields typically land in the low-to-mid single digits annually, paid in ETH. The rate floats with how much total ETH is staked: more validators means rewards are shared more thinly. Remember the reward is denominated in ETH, so your fiat return still depends on the price — the forces behind that are covered in what moves crypto prices.
Three ways to stake
- Solo staking: run your own validator with 32 ETH. Maximum control and rewards, but requires technical setup and uptime.
- Pooled / liquid staking: stake any amount through a service and receive a liquid token in return. Lower barrier, but you trust a third party.
- Exchange staking: the simplest option — a few clicks — in exchange for fees and custody risk.
Follow the conversation
The official Ethereum account is one of the most-watched accounts in the space — a useful live feed for announcements and community reaction:
The risks worth knowing
Staking is not free money. Your ETH may be locked or take time to withdraw, validator mistakes can trigger slashing, and liquid-staking tokens carry smart-contract and de-peg risk. The price of ETH itself can fall further than your rewards make up. Size your stake as part of a broader plan rather than chasing the headline yield.
The bottom line
Staking lets you earn ETH while helping secure one of the most important networks in crypto. Pick the method that matches your budget and technical comfort, understand the lock-ups and slashing risk, and treat the yield as a bonus rather than a guarantee. Dig deeper at our Ethereum hub.