
Today we are excited to share the Staker Console, a new interface for interacting with the Ethereum staking contract. It is built for solo stakers and home operators who want a clear, reliable place to perform the most important validator actions.
With the Staker Console you can deposit, top up, upgrade validators to 0x02, consolidate balances, withdraw funds, exit validators, and batch actions. The goal is to make these actions easier to understand and easier to complete as staking continues to evolve.


Building on the original staking launchpad
The original staking launchpad interface on ethereum.org served the community well for many years and it continues to exist there. As staking matured and the Pectra fork introduced new actions and workflows, it became helpful to provide an updated interface that reflects how the staking lifecycle works today.
The Staker Console builds on that foundation with a clearer layout, improved navigation, and a more modern user experience, while preserving the same focus on safety and clarity.
Hoodi today, Mainnet pending audit
The Staker Console is currently available on the Hoodi testnet while we complete an audit. This allows the community to explore the interface, provide feedback, and help validate workflows before broader rollout.
You can try it here: https://hoodi.console.ethstaker.org
Open source and community driven
The Staker Console is fully open source and open to community review and contribution. The codebase is available at: https://github.com/ethstaker/staker-console
Thank you to Valefar and team, and everyone who contributed ideas, testing, review, and feedback throughout development.
Live demo
We'll be giving a live introduction and demo of the Staker Console during Community Call #61 on January 15 at 16:00 UTC.
Tune in here:
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Today we are excited to share the Staker Console, a new interface for interacting with the Ethereum staking contract. It is built for solo stakers and home operators who want a clear, reliable place to perform the most important validator actions.
With the Staker Console you can deposit, top up, upgrade validators to 0x02, consolidate balances, withdraw funds, exit validators, and batch actions. The goal is to make these actions easier to understand and easier to complete as staking continues to evolve.


Building on the original staking launchpad
The original staking launchpad interface on ethereum.org served the community well for many years and it continues to exist there. As staking matured and the Pectra fork introduced new actions and workflows, it became helpful to provide an updated interface that reflects how the staking lifecycle works today.
The Staker Console builds on that foundation with a clearer layout, improved navigation, and a more modern user experience, while preserving the same focus on safety and clarity.
Hoodi today, Mainnet pending audit
The Staker Console is currently available on the Hoodi testnet while we complete an audit. This allows the community to explore the interface, provide feedback, and help validate workflows before broader rollout.
You can try it here: https://hoodi.console.ethstaker.org
Open source and community driven
The Staker Console is fully open source and open to community review and contribution. The codebase is available at: https://github.com/ethstaker/staker-console
Thank you to Valefar and team, and everyone who contributed ideas, testing, review, and feedback throughout development.
Live demo
We'll be giving a live introduction and demo of the Staker Console during Community Call #61 on January 15 at 16:00 UTC.
Tune in here:
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