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Wrapped stETH (WSTETH) is currently priced at $0.45 with a 24-hour trading volume of $57.42M. The market cap of Wrapped stETH stands at $13.62B, with 3.53M WSTETH in circulation. For those looking to buy or trade Wrapped stETH, Aave offers avenues to do so securely and efficiently
- Market cap
- $13.62B
- 24h volume
- $57.42M
- Circulating supply
- 3.53M WSTETH
Frequently Asked Questions About Wrapped stETH (WSTETH) Lending
- What is Wrapped stETH (wstETH) and how does it differ from plain stETH?
- Wrapped stETH (wstETH) is a tokenized version of stETH that offers a fixed, non-maturing balance representation of stETH. While stETH increases in value as ETH is deposited and stETH accrues yield, wstETH abstracts away the continuous rebasing by maintaining a constant amount of wrapped tokens that automatically reflect underlying rewards through a proportional, underlying balance. In practice, this means you can hold wstETH in wallets and DeFi protocols that require a static supply while still earning staking rewards via the underlying ETH staking mechanism. The key difference is that wstETH is designed for easier integration with DeFi protocols that expect a non-rebasing token, while stETH is the rebasing variant that changes balance over time as rewards accrue.
- How can I obtain wstETH and what should I know before using it in DeFi?
- You can obtain wstETH by wrapping stETH through supported wallets or liquidity pools on compatible platforms. When you convert stETH to wstETH, you receive a fixed amount of wstETH that represents a share of the underlying stETH balance. Before using wstETH in DeFi, consider liquidity, slippage, and protocol compatibility. Some protocols may require a fixed supply token like wstETH instead of stETH for liquidity pools, lending, or yield farming. Be aware of withdrawal exposure to ETH rewards, potential price slippage during wrapping/unwrapping, and the fact that the underlying staking rewards accumulate in stETH, with wstETH reflecting those changes proportionally. Always verify the current exchange rate between stETH and wstETH on the platform you use, and ensure you’re interacting with reputable liquidity pools or bridges to minimize risk.
- What are the risks and benefits of holding wstETH from a price and yield perspective?
- Benefits of holding wstETH include compatibility with a wide range of DeFi protocols that require a non-rebasing token, exposure to ETH staking rewards via the underlying stETH, and stable tokenomics for liquidity provisioning. The price of wstETH generally tracks the value of stETH and ETH, reflecting staking yields as they accrue. Risks involve market liquidity gaps, potential depegging under extreme market conditions, and smart contract risk from bridges or wrapping mechanisms. Since wstETH is designed to be a fixed-supply token representing a share of stETH, price movements can diverge slightly from ETH or stETH in times of high demand or low liquidity. As with any staking-related asset, conduct due diligence on the protocol’s security, audit status, and current yield environment before committing funds.
