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Last updated 1 year ago

In the previous section, we discussed how you could participate in Kelp restaking directly from Arbitrum and Optimism. In this section, we take a look at how StakeEase works behind the scenes to ensure a seamless restaking experience:

  • Token Conversion: If needed, your token is converted to ETH.

  • Ethereum Bridge: Your ETH is securely transferred to the Ethereum mainnet via the .

  • Automated Restaking: StakeEase automatically restakes your ETH into the Kelp protocol.

  • L2 Minting Magic: Using LayerZero’s OFT, your rsETH is minted directly to your chosen L2 wallet.

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