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iETH is live on Ink
We’re excited to announce that iETH is now live on Ink—an Optimism Superchain. iETH is a native ETH LST built for the Ink ecosystem, enabling users to earn Ethereum staking rewards without leaving Ink. Starting today, users can:Mint iETH with ETH on Ink.Mint iETH from Ethereum mainnet.Coming soon:Participate in incentivized iETH liquidity pools.Use iETH across DeFi protocols on Ink.…and more ✍️iETH is designed to be the go-to ETH asset for the Ink ecosystem, offering best-in-class staking yie...

BTRFLY to DINERO Token Migration is Live
As part of the Redacted to Dinero rebrand, we’re doing a token migration to modernize the tokenomics and maintain consistent branding. Starting today, 7/22/24, this migration is live. You can begin the migration here. All DINERO contract addresses can be found here. ***Please double check URLs and stay safe from fake migration links.TLDRDINERO supply is 1,300,000,000 tokens.The exchange rate is 1 BTRFLY to 2,000 DINERO.rlBTRFLY is replaced with a simpler DINERO staking mechanism.Staking rewar...

Introducing superETH—an ETH LST for Optimism Superchain
Today we’re excited to launch superETH, an ETH LST built for the Optimism Superchain, launched in collaboration with Ink. superETH delivers DeFi’s highest ETH staking yield (~4% APR) to the Superchain’s expanding ecosystem, starting with Ink, Optimism, Base, and Mode. Note: As part of this launch, we’ve disabled minting of iETH and encourage iETH users to migrate to superETH. Details below.Why superETH?superETH is the evolution of iETH, Ink’s previous LST, upgraded to serve as a unified staki...

iETH is live on Ink
We’re excited to announce that iETH is now live on Ink—an Optimism Superchain. iETH is a native ETH LST built for the Ink ecosystem, enabling users to earn Ethereum staking rewards without leaving Ink. Starting today, users can:Mint iETH with ETH on Ink.Mint iETH from Ethereum mainnet.Coming soon:Participate in incentivized iETH liquidity pools.Use iETH across DeFi protocols on Ink.…and more ✍️iETH is designed to be the go-to ETH asset for the Ink ecosystem, offering best-in-class staking yie...

BTRFLY to DINERO Token Migration is Live
As part of the Redacted to Dinero rebrand, we’re doing a token migration to modernize the tokenomics and maintain consistent branding. Starting today, 7/22/24, this migration is live. You can begin the migration here. All DINERO contract addresses can be found here. ***Please double check URLs and stay safe from fake migration links.TLDRDINERO supply is 1,300,000,000 tokens.The exchange rate is 1 BTRFLY to 2,000 DINERO.rlBTRFLY is replaced with a simpler DINERO staking mechanism.Staking rewar...

Introducing superETH—an ETH LST for Optimism Superchain
Today we’re excited to launch superETH, an ETH LST built for the Optimism Superchain, launched in collaboration with Ink. superETH delivers DeFi’s highest ETH staking yield (~4% APR) to the Superchain’s expanding ecosystem, starting with Ink, Optimism, Base, and Mode. Note: As part of this launch, we’ve disabled minting of iETH and encourage iETH users to migrate to superETH. Details below.Why superETH?superETH is the evolution of iETH, Ink’s previous LST, upgraded to serve as a unified staki...
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pxETH consistently offers the highest yield among ETH LSTs, and we’re often asked: how is that possible? With pxETH providing 8-9% ETH staking yield compared to the ~3% offered by competitors, it’s a fair question. Let’s break it down.

The key to understanding where pxETH’s yield comes from is understanding its design. Most LSTs make use of a single token. Users deposit ETH, they get an LST back, and start earning yield through that LST. They can then use this LST in other DeFi protocols to earn even more yield, but this design choice is not without its headaches. LSTs with this design often need to be “wrapped” for integrations, are difficult to price, etc.
pxETH takes a different approach and instead relies on two tokens: pxETH and apxETH, but it’s much simpler than it sounds.

When users first stake ETH with Dinero, they receive pxETH, a token that maintains a 1:1 peg with ETH. Think of it as a redeemable wrapper for ETH, similar to WETH, except the underlying ETH is staked. However, pxETH does not earn the underlying ETH staking yield. In fact, users of pxETH are choosing to forgo their staking yield in favor of DeFi yields—a preference for many since the upper bound on DeFi yields tend to be much higher.
pxETH’s 1:1 peg makes it easy to integrate across various DEXes, which opens up a variety of yield-earning opportunities for users. In short, pxETH holders are sacrificing their staking yield in exchange for more exclusive ways to earn yield.
So where does the staking yield go? That’s where apxETH comes in. Users receive apxETH when they stake their pxETH into the Dinero auto-compounding rewards vault.
Once staked, apxETH holders begin earning the staking yield from the ETH staked with Dinero. Here’s where it gets interesting: not all pxETH holders choose to stake, but apxETH holders earn yield from most of the staked ETH, which boosts their returns.
In other words, apxETH holders earn yield from more ETH than they’ve personally staked. This results in the best ETH staking yield in DeFi—currently 8-9%, far higher than other staking opportunities.
Additionally, apxETH can be used in protocols like Morpho, Contango, Pendle, and more to earn leveraged staking yield or to speculate on future yield.
If you’re ready to move on from 3% staking yields, head over to dinero.xyz to get started. There you’ll find everything you need. After depositing, head over to our Markets page to explore the other opportunities available for pxETH users.
To keep up with Dinero:
pxETH consistently offers the highest yield among ETH LSTs, and we’re often asked: how is that possible? With pxETH providing 8-9% ETH staking yield compared to the ~3% offered by competitors, it’s a fair question. Let’s break it down.

The key to understanding where pxETH’s yield comes from is understanding its design. Most LSTs make use of a single token. Users deposit ETH, they get an LST back, and start earning yield through that LST. They can then use this LST in other DeFi protocols to earn even more yield, but this design choice is not without its headaches. LSTs with this design often need to be “wrapped” for integrations, are difficult to price, etc.
pxETH takes a different approach and instead relies on two tokens: pxETH and apxETH, but it’s much simpler than it sounds.

When users first stake ETH with Dinero, they receive pxETH, a token that maintains a 1:1 peg with ETH. Think of it as a redeemable wrapper for ETH, similar to WETH, except the underlying ETH is staked. However, pxETH does not earn the underlying ETH staking yield. In fact, users of pxETH are choosing to forgo their staking yield in favor of DeFi yields—a preference for many since the upper bound on DeFi yields tend to be much higher.
pxETH’s 1:1 peg makes it easy to integrate across various DEXes, which opens up a variety of yield-earning opportunities for users. In short, pxETH holders are sacrificing their staking yield in exchange for more exclusive ways to earn yield.
So where does the staking yield go? That’s where apxETH comes in. Users receive apxETH when they stake their pxETH into the Dinero auto-compounding rewards vault.
Once staked, apxETH holders begin earning the staking yield from the ETH staked with Dinero. Here’s where it gets interesting: not all pxETH holders choose to stake, but apxETH holders earn yield from most of the staked ETH, which boosts their returns.
In other words, apxETH holders earn yield from more ETH than they’ve personally staked. This results in the best ETH staking yield in DeFi—currently 8-9%, far higher than other staking opportunities.
Additionally, apxETH can be used in protocols like Morpho, Contango, Pendle, and more to earn leveraged staking yield or to speculate on future yield.
If you’re ready to move on from 3% staking yields, head over to dinero.xyz to get started. There you’ll find everything you need. After depositing, head over to our Markets page to explore the other opportunities available for pxETH users.
To keep up with Dinero:
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