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For more detailed information you can refer to the [Lido Docs]({{ethereum_docs_url}}).
- question: What is Lido on L2?
answer: Lido on L2 enables users to bridge wstETH to Layer 2 blockchains like
Arbitrum and Optimism. By doing so, users can leverage the advantages
of lower gas fees and explore DeFi opportunities within these L2
ecosystems while still benefiting from the staking rewards of wstETH.
- question: What is Lido Multichain?
answer: Lido Multichain lets users bridge their wstETH to a number of unique
networks including Arbitrum, Optimism, zkSync, BNB Chain and many
more. By doing so, users can benefit from lower gas fees and unique
DeFi opportunities across these ecosystems while continuing to benefit
from the staking rewards of wstETH.
- question: What is the Slashing CoverageFund used for?
answer: The fund is a smart contract that holds stETH and is designed to address
slashing risks related to the Lido middleware participants. It serves
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Lido on Polygon protocol takes from the native Polygon staking APR,
which can be
seen [here](https://staking.polygon.technology/rewards-calculator).
- name: Lido on L2
- name: Lido Multichain
q&a:
- question: What is Lido on L2?
answer: "[Lido on L2](https://{{landing}}/lido-on-l2) extends the use of your
stTokens across L2 networks. By bridging to L2, users can benefit from
reduced gas fees across various DeFi integrations."
- question: What are the advantages of L2?
answer: The main aim of [L2’s](https://ethereum.org/layer-2) is to expand
Ethereum’s scalability and offer users lower gas fees. With higher
transactions per second, lower fees, and new technology, users can
navigate across new applications with an improved user experience.
- question: Which L2 solutions are supported within Lido on L2?
- question: What is Lido Multichain?
answer: "[Lido Multichain](https://{{landing}}/lido-multichain) extends the use
of your staked tokens across chains other than Ethereum. By bridging
to other chains, stakers can benefit from lower fees, faster speeds
and unique DeFi opportunities."
- question: Which chains are supported with Lido Multichain?
answer: Currently, wstETH can be used across Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, zkSync
Era, Polygon PoS, Mantle, Linea and Scroll.
- question: What tokens are supported on Lido on L2?
Era, Polygon PoS, Mantle, Linea, Scroll and BNB Chain.
- question: What tokens are supported on Lido Multichain?
answer: Only
[wstETH](https://{{help}}/en/articles/5231836-what-is-lido-s-wsteth)
is supported on Lido on L2. [Get
wstETH](https://{{ethereum_stake}}/wrap).
- question: Is stETH available on L2?
answer: Currently only wstETH is available on L2 solutions.
is supported on Lido Multichain. [Get wstETH
here](https://{{ethereum_stake}}/wrap).
- question: Is stETH available on other chains?
answer: Currently only wstETH is available on other chains.
- question: What is the difference between stETH and wstETH?
answer: wstETH is a wrapped version of stETH. Due to the dynamic nature of stETH
balances within Lido, which change daily due to staking rewards,
wstETH maintains a fixed balance and employs an underlying share
system to reflect staking rewards. Learn more about wstETH
[here](https://{{help}}/en/articles/5231836-what-is-lido-s-wsteth).
- question: Do I still receive rewards on my tokens on L2?
answer: Yes. When using your wstETH on L2s you continue earning staking rewards
as normal. Rewards are realized when you unwrap or swap wstETH back to
stETH or ETH.
- question: Can I stake directly on L2?
answer: Direct staking on L2 is not possible yet, but you can get wstETH from
[DEXes on
L2](https://{{landing}}/lido-ecosystem?tokens=wsteth&criteria=and&categories=get).
- question: How can I bridge wstETH to L2s?
answer: Lido users can bridge wstETH to various L2s using the provided [bridging
- question: Do I still receive rewards on my tokens on other chains?
answer: Yes. When using your wstETH on other chains separate from Ethereum you
continue getting staking rewards as normal. Rewards are realized when
you unwrap or swap wstETH back to stETH or ETH.
- question: Can I stake directly on other chains?
answer: Direct staking on other chains is not possible yet, but you can get
wstETH from
[DEXes](https://{{landing}}/lido-ecosystem?tokens=wsteth&criteria=and&categories=get)
on new chains.
- question: How can I bridge wstETH to other chains?
answer: Lido users can bridge wstETH to supported chains using the provided
[bridging
guides](https://{{help}}/en/collections/3641672-lido-on-layer-2-l2).
Also, there are [options for swapping and
exchanging](https://{{landing}}/lido-ecosystem?tokens=wsteth&criteria=and&categories=get)
tokens on L2, including wstETH.
- question: What is the simplest way to get wstETH on L2 if I have ETH in my
wallet?
tokens on other chains, including wstETH.
- question: What is the simplest way to get wstETH on other chains if I have ETH
in my wallet?
answer: "[Wrap](https://{{ethereum_stake}}/wrap) your ETH directly to wstETH and
then bridge your wstETH to your preferred a L2 using the following
then bridge your wstETH to your preferred chain using the following
[bridging
guides](https://{{help}}/en/collections/3641672-lido-on-layer-2-l2)."
- question: What DeFi apps support wstETH on L2?
answer: The various DeFi apps that support wstETH can be found on the [Lido
Ecosystem
- question: What DeFi apps support wstETH on other chains?
answer: The various chains and DeFi apps that support Lido’s wstETH can be found
on the [Lido Ecosystem
page](https://{{landing}}/lido-ecosystem?tokens=wsteth&criteria=or&networks=optimism%2Cbase%2Cmantle%2Czksync+era%2Clinea%2Carbitrum).
- question: Can I bridge wstETH from L2 back to Ethereum (L1)?
- question: Can I bridge wstETH from other chains back to Ethereum?
answer: Yes, by using canonical bridges or by using the swap options.
- question: Can I bridge wstETH between different L2s?
answer: You can bridge wstETH from L2 to L2 using canonical bridges or via 3rd
party cross-chain transfers like
[portalbridge.com](http://portalbridge.com).
- question: Are there any risks associated with using wstETH on L2?
answer: There are a number of risks associated with interacting with DeFi
protocols. Make sure to read up on the various bridges, networks, and
applications you choose.
- question: Can I bridge wstETH between different chains?
answer: You can bridge wstETH from different chains using canonical bridges or
using 3rd party cross-chain bridges like
[portalbridge.com](https://portalbridge.com/).
- question: Are there any risks associated with using wstETH on other chains?
answer: There are a number of risks associated with interacting with new chains
and DeFi protocols. Make sure to read up on the various bridges,
networks and applications prior to bridging.
- question: How can I verify the accuracy of the bridged token address?
answer: You can check the address with [Lido on L2 Deployed
Contracts](https://{{ethereum_docs}}/deployed-contracts/?pk_vid=d574ab4ffd7a04221706101159885f52#lido-on-l2).
- question: Where can I find support or get assistance with Lido on L2?
answer: You could refer your questions to [Lido
Discord](https://discord.com/invite/lido) or in the [Telegram
chat](https://t.me/lidofinance).
answer: You can check the address with [Lido Multichain Deployed
Contracts](https://{{ethereum_docs}}/deployed-contracts/#lido-multichain).
- question: Where can I find support or get assistance with Lido Multichain?
answer: Stop by the [Lido Discord](https://discord.com/invite/lido) or [Telegram
chat](https://t.me/lidofinance) in case of any questions.
- name: Lido DAO
q&a:
- question: What is DAO?
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