StakeStone
  • Introduction
  • STONE (ETH)
    • Background
    • Yield Bearing Liquid ETH
    • How It Works
      • STONE Mechanism
      • Stake & Mint
      • Unstake & Omnichain Withdrawal
        • [Instant]
        • [Request]
      • OPAP
      • Pricing
      • Bridging
  • SBTC & STONEBTC
    • Background
    • SBTC
    • STONEBTC
  • STONE-Fi
    • STONE Pools
    • LiquidityPad
      • How LiquidityPad Works
        • Supported Assets
  • STONE PAY
    • 💬Coming Soon
  • GOVERNANCE
    • STO
      • Conversion
      • Lock
      • Vote
      • Swap & Burn
    • Roadmap
    • Tokenomics
  • Developers
    • Smart Contracts Address_STONE
    • Smart Contracts Address_SBTC
    • Smart Contracts Address_STONEBTC
    • StakeStone API References
    • Cross-chain Interfaces
    • Addendum
      • References
  • Additionals
    • Audits & Security
      • Bug Bounty Program
    • Risks
    • Terms of Service
    • Airdrop Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
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Introduction

Welcome to StakeStone!

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Last updated 4 months ago

StakeStone is a cutting-edge omnichain liquidity infrastructure that introduces STONE and SBTC, liquid versions of ETH and BTC respectively, powered by a dynamic staking network. With its highly scalable architecture, StakeStone supports prominent staking pools and is poised for future restaking functionalities. Our robust infrastructure creates a multi-chain liquidity market centered around STONE assets, offering users diverse use cases and enhanced yield opportunities.

StakeStone offers users three types of liquid assets:

  1. STONE ETH: yield bearing liquid ETH

  1. SBTC (Liquid BTC) & STONEBTC (Yield bearing BTC)

StakeStone is currently developing various use case scenarios to further expand the usability of STONE assets.

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