HyveDA partners with Lido to offer scalable DA, adds wstETH as collateral

As a researcher with a keen interest in the evolving landscape of blockchain technology, I find the collaboration between Hyve and Lido to be an exciting development. Having closely followed the space for several years now, I can attest to the growing importance of liquid staking protocols like Lido, especially given their substantial influence on networks like Ethereum.


In simpler terms, Hyve, a data accessibility method backed by the secure, open-source platform Symbiotic, has teamed up with Lido for the introduction of wrapped stETH as their initial collateral type.

According to a statement released to crypto news on November 21, Hyve announced that their collaboration with Lido enables the addition of wstETH (wrapped stETH) as collateral through the DA protocol’s high-throughput middleware.

According to the announcement, wstETH from Lido becomes available on HyveDA through the X Committee, which is an Ethereum (ETH)-aligned Data Availability Committee established in collaboration with Lido Finance. Importantly, Lido is currently the largest liquid staking platform for Ethereum, boasting a total value locked of more than $32.5 billion.

In October 2024, Hyve unveiled its Data Accessibility Protocol, emerging from a year-long period of secrecy.

Working together with Lido to accept wstETH as collateral represents a significant advancement for HyveDA. This partnership brings about several benefits, including enhancing the security of Ethereum through the validators supported by the staked ETH (stETH) from Lido.

As a crypto investor, I’m excited about our partnership with Lido to integrate wstETH as the initial staking collateral in HyveDA. This collaboration will not only bolster Ethereum’s foundational security but also significantly boost throughput and maintain its decentralized, permissionless essence. The dawn of a new era for data availability solutions has arrived!

Douwe Fassen, founder and chief executive officer of Hyve DA

The action empowers Hyve to utilize one of the most frequently traded and popular resources within the network to fortify its data accessibility service. At present, wstETH makes up approximately 65% of Symbiotic’s combined $2.1 billion in locked assets.

HyveDA’s data access solutions offer a speedy transfer rate exceeding 1GB per second. The system integrates Ethereum’s robust security and decentralized structure with Symbiotic’s flexible staking options and collaborative security aspects.

This approach intends to enhance efficiency and user interaction for decentralized systems, such as those supporting layer-2 platforms, decentralized network infrastructures, AI applications, and blockchain gaming environments.

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2024-11-21 21:44