How to Stake Latch Staked ETH (ATETH) on Everstake
Everstake may not directly support ATETH staking, but you can still use Everstake to buy ATETH and transfer it for staking.
Current APY
4.0%
Price
$2,320.02
Platform Fee
5–10%
Platform Type
validator
Start Staking ATETH on Everstake
Everstake gives you full control of your assets.
Stake ATETH on Everstake →Step-by-Step: Stake ATETH on Everstake
1
Set up a wallet
Install a wallet compatible with Latch Staked ETH's blockchain. Popular options include MetaMask, Keplr, Phantom, or the official wallet.
2
Transfer ATETH to your wallet
Buy ATETH on an exchange and withdraw it to your wallet address.
3
Connect to Everstake
Visit Everstake's platform and connect your wallet. Make sure you're on the correct network.
4
Select a staking option
Choose the staking pool, validator, or vault that suits your risk tolerance and desired APY.
5
Stake and monitor
Confirm the transaction in your wallet. Monitor your staking position and rewards from Everstake's dashboard.
Everstake for ATETH Staking: Pros & Cons
Pros
- + 50+ supported networks
- + 735K+ delegators — trusted track record
- + Competitive 5–10% commission
- + Non-custodial on all networks
Cons
- - No liquid staking tokens
- - UI less polished than consumer apps
- - No slash insurance
FAQ: ATETH Staking on Everstake
What APY can I earn staking ATETH on Everstake?
The current estimated APY for ATETH staking is around 4.0%. Actual rates vary based on network conditions, validator performance, and Everstake's fee structure (5–10% commission).
Is staking ATETH on Everstake safe?
Everstake is a non-custodial protocol with a high risk profile for ATETH staking. As a non-custodial platform, you retain control of your private keys. Always assess your risk tolerance before staking.
How long does it take to unstake ATETH from Everstake?
Unstaking times depend on the network: Network-dependent. During the unstaking period, your ATETH won't earn rewards.
What fees does Everstake charge for ATETH staking?
Everstake charges 5–10% commission. These fees are typically deducted from your staking rewards automatically.
Can I stake ATETH on other platforms?
Yes! You can compare all available platforms for ATETH staking on our How to Stake Latch Staked ETH guide. Different platforms offer different APY rates, fees, and custody models.