Modules Updates
Community Staking Module
The Evolution of the Lido Community Staking Module
Lido contributors published a forum post that outlines the scope of CSM v2, the next step in CSM evolution, which aims to expand permissionless participation, refine the reward structure, and introduce features like Entry Gates to better support independent Community Stakers. Additionally, the proposed features of CSM v2 include improved validator performance monitoring, enhanced deposit mechanisms, and adjustments to economic incentives to ensure competitiveness with other staking modules.
UI Improvements
Welcome to the new tab where we've gathered all the forms Node Operators can voluntarily submit to enhance transparency regarding their participation in the Lido Protocol. Here, Node Operators can provide details such as contact information, experience, and infrastructure setup. This information may be used for report building (VaNOM), UI/UX improvements, or feedback purposes. The approach remains the same: sharing this information is entirely optional. However, we've made it easier — no more custom forms. Now, the Node Operators can conveniently submit your data directly through the CSM interface!
To view or submit this information, Node Operators must sign in to verify ownership of your Reward or Manager address.
CSM on Hoodi
CSM has transitioned to the Hoodi testnet — head over to https://csm.testnet.fi/ to participate in new CSM testnet!
Simple DVT Module
Distributed Validator Vault
- Currently SSV points are being generated with a ~ 13x multiplier. Obol incentives have started again, and are launching with an 8x multiplier.
Lido x Obol
Lido x SSV
Mainnet | Status: Active ▶️
- Cohort 1 is active, 12 clusters running 80 validators each
- Cohort 2 is active, keys limits for 14 clusters are raised to 80 validators each
- Cohort 3 is active, with key limits raised for the first 5 validators
- Obol Super Clusters are active and running 375 validators each, with limits raised to 500
Mainnet | Status: Active ▶️
- Cohort 1 is active, keys limits for 12 clusters are raised to 80 validators each
- Cohort 2 is active, key limits for 9 clusters are raised to 40 validators
- Cohort 3 is onboarding, with keys expected to be raised to 5 validators in the coming weeks.
- SSV Super Clusters are active and running over 300 validators each, with limits raised to 500
Node Operator Community
Node Operator Community Call
Check out the 26th Node Operator Community Call covering the following topics:
- ValSet Updates
- SSV
- Lido Impact Staking
Validation Tips From pros | Workshop by P2P.org
Lido Protocol Compatibility with Ethereum’s Pectra Upgrade
In addition to the initial blog post published in February that outlines Lido’s Roadmap to Pectra with required changes to the Lido Protocol to ensure its compatibility with Ethereum’s Pectra Upgrade, Lido contributors published the second blog post that describes the future considerations around implementing EIP-7251 and EIP-7002 into the Lido Protocol.
The main highlights of the post are the following:
- Ongoing research shows minimal changes in slashing risk beyond 100 validators per host, with faster response times being key to mitigating losses.
- While larger validators see slight APR improvements, consolidation offers no major financial incentive.
- Lido v3 & stVaults will be ready to immediately support consolidation without requiring changes, allowing for an easy transition.
- Rolling out consolidation to existing modules (starting with the Curated Set) requires research and technical upgrades, which are currently ongoing with expected support to start in Q1 2026.
- Additionally, this discussion provides an overview of EIP-7002, detailing the motivation and technical specifications for triggerable withdrawals.
Transition from Holesky to Hoodi
The main parts of the Lido Protocol have successfully transitioned to the Hoodi testnet and the Pectra hardfork has been thoroughly tested on the new testnet instance.