Jito has announced a new restaking framework designed to enhance the security of Actively Validated Services (AVS) on the Solana blockchain. The framework includes Vault and Restaking Programs, allowing users to secure AVSs using various crypto assets. Jito's code enables this flexibility, differing from EigenLayer's Ethereum-based restaking, which restricts collateral to ETH and certain ETH derivatives. The emergence of restaking is gaining traction in the DeFi space, with other platforms like Karak, Symbiotic, and AmuletProtocol also introducing their own restaking solutions. AmuletProtocol's FortLayer aims to combine web3 restaking with traditional risk-pooling techniques to secure decentralized applications within the Solana ecosystem. Jai Bhavnani highlighted the need for an aggregator to actively rebalance between all restaking platforms based on cost.
A Restaking Vertical includes multiple players, each with their own technical burdens. AVSes/Networks want easy integrations, restakers want safety and better yields, while "someone" needs to manage the pieces in-between... but how? - Article link is in the last tweet. tldr ⤵️🧵 https://t.co/6GXsN1NFeW
🚨JUST IN: @AmuletProtocol introduced @FortLayerHQ, an application-centric restaking layer on @solana. It aims to combine web3 restaking with traditional risk-pooling techniques to secure decentralized applications within the Solana ecosystem. https://t.co/xkzMzt5mXK
FOLLOW-UP ARTICLE: The Jito restaking framework includes Vault and Restaking Programs to manage and secure Actively Validated Services on Solana. Don’t miss out on the details: https://t.co/uoTWfmsyup https://t.co/LvdKAx8CLx