Stake with a Vault
Vault staking gives you control over exactly how your assets are staked. Unlike one-click staking, you can choose a specific Vault based on its node operators, MEV strategy, and fees. Each Vault is fully isolated: your rewards come solely from your chosen Vault's performance, and you're protected from slashing penalties incurred by validators in other Vaults. Each Vault page shows a detailed rewards chart you can review before you stake. You can stake and withdraw as easily as with one-click staking.
How to Stake?
Pick a Vault that matches your preferences and start staking in just a few steps.
- Open app.stakewise.io and connect your wallet.1
- Navigate to Vaults and browse the available options.
- Select a Vault and review its details, including MEV strategy, TVL, APY, performance, and staking fee.
- Click the + button next to Staked ETH, enter the amount of ETH you want to stake, and confirm the transaction in your wallet.
- Your stake starts earning rewards as soon as the Vault's validators are active.
- (Optional) Click the + button next to Minted osETH to mint osETH and stay liquid while your ETH keeps earning.
If you have osETH, you can use Boost to amplify your staking position — Boost uses your osETH as collateral on Aave to borrow and restake additional ETH automatically.
Position Health
If you mint osETH, your position gets a health score based on how much osETH you've minted relative to your staked ETH (the
How to Unstake?
Unstaking from a Vault follows the same simple flow — just burn any minted osETH first, then withdraw your stake.
- If you've minted osETH, click the – button next to Minted osETH, enter the amount to burn (or click Max), and confirm the transaction.
- Click the – button next to Staked ETH, enter the amount you want to withdraw, and click Unstake.
- Your request enters the exit queue — processing time depends on the network exit queue length.
- Once your assets have exited, click Claim to receive your ETH.
1. StakeWise supports MetaMask, WalletConnect, Ledger, Binance, and Coinbase. You can also use the "Check wallet" option to view any address or ENS name. ↩