Inception empowers curators to create vaults that define how and where assets secure networks, shaping reward structures across DeFi.
Distributed Risk
By fostering asset distribution across curators, Inception reduces central points of failure and enables risk-adjusted participation in network security.
Scalable Security
Inception unifies curated vaults across Symbiotic into a modular layer, making security strategies composable and scalable.
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Restaking
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Restaking is a revolutionary concept that allows you to leverage your already-staked assets (through Liquid Staking Token - LSTs) to provide additional security and validation capabilities to other networks and services.
Staking vs Liquid Staking vs Liquid Restaking vs Restaking
Staking: Locking up your tokens in a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) network to help secure it and earn rewards.
Liquid Staking: Staking your tokens while receiving liquid staking tokens (LSTs) that represent your staked assets and can be traded.
Restaking: Using your staked tokens to provide additional security and validation services to other networks, earning rewards.
Liquid Restaking: Combining liquid staking and restaking to maintain liquidity while maximizing rewards by restaking across networks.
What is shared security, and why is it important?
Shared security allows networks to inherit economic security from Ethereum or other ecosystems, reducing fragmentation and increasing decentralization. This model helps new or smaller networks scale without building their own validator set, improving overall blockchain security.
What is restaking curation, and why does it matter?
Restaking curation is the process by which curators design and manage vault strategies that determine how and where economic security is allocated. This promotes decentralization, improves risk distribution, and creates a competitive landscape that makes rewards more competitive across the landscape.
What is the difference between Eigenlayer and Symbiotic?
While both aim to build shared security infrastructure for Ethereum, EigenLayer relies on restakers delegating to operators or LRT protocols, who choose which networks to secure. Symbiotic, on the other hand, introduces permissionless Curator Vaults, giving curators the power to shape allocation and network alignment, enabling greater flexibility and decentralization.