StakeStone
  • Introduction
  • STONE (ETH)
    • Background
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    • How It Works
      • STONE Mechanism
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        • [Instant]
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  1. STONE (ETH)
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[Instant]

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Last updated 9 months ago

For the [Instant] method, users can withdraw ETH with their STONE immediately without waiting for settlement. The advantage of [Instant] is that users receive their ETH faster. However, this method involves an additional gas fee and higher slippage.

When there is undeployed ETH available in the buffer pool, users can instantly withdraw ETH from the buffer pool without incurring extra gas fees or slippage.