"Bracket Revolutionizes Ethereum Staking with brktETH"
Bracket Launches Platform Aimed at Optimizing Ethereum Liquid Staking Yields with brktETH Amidst Growing Adoption Trends
Bracket, a DeFi platform backed by Binance Labs, has introduced its strategy management platform. The platform will offer liquid staking token (LST) holders access to higher staking yields on Ethereum. Known as ‘ETH+,’ this feature will reportedly address inefficiencies in traditional LST liquidity pools. These pools are often fragmented and prevent seamless yield optimization.
At the core of Bracket’s platform is brktETH, a non-rebasing token backed by a treasury of diverse LSTs and liquid restaking tokens (LRTs). This token aggregates assets from providers like Lido, Rocket Pool, and Ether.fi. This simplifies staking on Ethereum and creates a unified approach to yield generation.
“The launch of our strategy management platform is a defining moment for Bracket. Phase II takes us closer to our vision of creating a secure, user-friendly platform where DeFi participants can maximize their yields without compromising transparency or safety,” Mike Wasyl, CEO of Bracket, told COINOTAG.
brktETH is distinct from conventional staking tokens, which often increase in volume. Instead, it appreciates based on a rising conversion rate relative to ETH.
The platform excludes users from the US and sanctioned regions due to regulatory restrictions.
Previously in an interview with COINOTAG, Wasyl noted growing interest in passive investment strategies centered on LSTs. The DeFi sector has seen increased adoption of these tokens as investors favor stable returns over speculative trading. Industry leaders like Lido continue to drive this trend, benefiting from a broader interest in liquid staking solutions.
In 2024, Ethereum achieved a major milestone: 24% of its total supply was staked. This reflected the community’s preference for passive income options over immediate liquidity.
The Shapella upgrade further boosted flexibility by enabling withdrawals of staked ETH, yet staking activity has continued to rise.
Despite this growth, Ethereum’s staking rewards declined to 3% in Q3 2024. This drop has contributed to reduced validator interest. Queue times for staking shrunk from 45 days in mid- 
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