This step-by-step guide is designed to help you stake Ethereum on OPUS. Throughout this guide, we will break down the process into simple, manageable steps.
1. Connect Ledger to Metamask
💡 Tip: If you face the below error(0x650f), please follow this link to resolve the error.
💡 Tip: After this configuration, Metamask doesn’t have access to Ledger private keys. This configuration allows Ledger to leverage Metamask as a visual interface.
2. Enable Blind Signing on Ledger by following the steps shown in this link: https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/4405481324433-Enable-blind-signing-in-the-Ethereum-ETH-app?support=true
You have now successfully connected Ledger to Metamask. Next step is to Login to OPUS Poral.
3. Our sales team must have sent you your login credentials. If not, please reach out to them here
4. Now, please enter your organisation name, and login with SSO.
5. Connect Metamask to OPUS.
6. Select Amount of ETH using the Slider
💡 Tip: OPUS Staking slider helps you stake up to 800 ETH(25 Validators) in one transaction.
💡 Tip: OPUS staking screen shows the backward looking APR, and projected rewards.
7. Confirm stake transaction on Metamask.
8. Approve transcation on Ledger
You have now staked Ethereum on OPUS! To stake more, please follow the guide from step#6.
If you are facing any issues, please reach out to us at Chorus One support.
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 40+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
We had an enriching and productive time at EthCC 6, a week-long event in Paris that brought together industry professionals and experts from across the globe. Here's a recap of Chorus One's highlights from the event:
Our Research Analyst and Ethereum expert, Gabriella Sofia, delivered an insightful presentation on the staking ecosystem. She covered everything from the history of staking to the latest developments in liquid staking and MEV.
Our CEO and Founder, Brian Crain, took the EthCC main stage to explore the Urbit ecosystem. His talk delved into Urbit's history, use cases, and future outlook. If you're new to the ecosystem, we highly recommend watching his presentation to get up to speed.
On the final day, Jennifer, our Engineering Team Lead, presented Chorus One's key generation tool, ETH-staking-smith. Her technical yet concise explanation shed light on the optimized, open-source Ethereum validator key generation tool we developed to streamline key and deposit data generation.
Brian returned on stage for his second talk on the staking economy, where he explored the depths of the staking ecosystem, from its history to where it stands today (1:05:52 - 1:26:23)
Throughout the event, we absorbed a wealth of knowledge and returned with a renewed sense of hope and motivation. The community's energy was infectious, inspiring us to continue building better technologies, products, and solutions in the second half of the year.
See you next time!
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 40+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
For decades, Switzerland has been revered as a global hub for finance.
Driven by a commitment to maintain its prominence in the financial sector, this alpine nation has actively fostered an environment that nurtures innovation in digital assets. We delve into Switzerland's notable strides in attracting leading blockchain companies that are shaping the landscape of digital asset innovation.
Switzerland, renowned for its precision and innovation, stands as a beacon of stability, security, and support in the realm of digital assets. At present, Switzerland's Crypto Valley, encompassing Zug, Zurich, Lugano, and Geneva, has cultivated a thriving ecosystem for digital assets, hosting over 1,000 companies, including 9 unicorns, and boasting a combined valuation of around $185 billion. The impressive figures speak for themselves.
Source: https://www.cvvc.com/insights#top50
Now, what is it about Switzerland that entices an ever-growing number of blockchain firms?
At the core of Switzerland's ecosystem lies the esteemed Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), which plays a pivotal role in shaping the digital asset landscape by providing clear guidelines and frameworks. In 2018, FINMA issued ICO guidelines, establishing a solid foundation of regulatory clarity and setting the stage for Switzerland's digital asset endeavors. The introduction of the Swiss DLT legal framework in 2021 further solidified Switzerland's pioneering position by enabling collective and segregated custody of digital assets. Switzerland's regulatory environment fosters innovation and attracts businesses seeking stability and support. This regulatory oversight also presents significant advantages for non-custodial companies like Chorus One.
Switzerland's regulatory prowess, lauded by Ilya Volkov, Board Member at Crypto Valley Association and CEO of Youhodler, lies in its rational and sensible approach. A key merit, Volkov notes, lies in Switzerland's well-defined and precise classification of securities, which helps prevent the confusion experienced in the US with certain cryptocurrencies. The country's early implementation of the EU Transfer of Funds Regulation (TFR) as the Travel Rule further exemplifies its proactive and forward-thinking regulatory stance.
A structural advantage of Switzerland's regulatory structure is that FINMA is the sole regulatory body covering nearly all crypto services (banking, ICO, staking, trading and money transmission). This unification prevents turf wars between regulators. Contrast this to the US system where different regulators - the SEC, CFTC, FinCEN and the state financial regulators - control different aspects of crypto services. When rule-making is fractured across different bodies, turf wars emerge - which regulator has jurisdiction over what element of the new industry. Turf wars in the US have trapped the crypto-industry into spending way more effort into lobbying and lawyers, than is merited by the small size of the industry.
Switzerland is also unique in having issued banking licenses to new “crypto-banks”. These banking licenses enable crypto-organizations to offer crypto custody, staking, crypto structured products and other services, while also benefiting from the brand stability provided by such a license. This move is unique in the world, where contrasting examples (like the US) are actively curtailing crypto-friendly banks. Infact, our private conversations with Swiss banking partners indicate that 2023 has been an excellent year for Swiss crypto-banks, as they are the only institutions that could capitalize on the failures of SVB, Silvergate and Signature Bank in the US.
According to Volkov, Switzerland's regulatory edge also extends to asset tokenization, enabling businesses to issue shares easily in token form and embracing NFTs for Intellectual Properties. This clarity propels Switzerland to the forefront of such initiatives globally. As a result, the country experiences a continuous surge in crypto adoption. Major players like AXA and Atupri accept crypto payments, while Crypto-ATM expansion and the availability of crypto purchases in post offices and Kiosks contribute to Switzerland's crypto-friendly ecosystem.
Tomas Matta, Chorus One’s Chief Financial Officer, highlights Switzerland's business-friendly approach when working with regulators and tax authorities. This means that authorities are open to engaging in dialogue, particularly in uncertain or unregulated areas.
A notable example is Switzerland's approach to Value Added Tax (VAT) for staking providers. Tax authorities in general might struggle with new aspects and complexity that blockchain transactions such as staking rewards introduce, which can often lead to a fiscally suffocating environment for companies (planning to be) active in these spaces. The Swiss tax authorities have a progressive approach by investing time and effort to adequately understand the technologies and transactions, being open to dialogues with different parties and finding solutions. This transparency and room for dialogue, coupled with low corporate taxes, have fostered a diverse ecosystem of digital asset-only banks, traditional financial institutions, and service providers offering a range of services such as custody, trading, and staking.
Another hidden advantage for Switzerland, in matters of tax policy, is that the nation doesn't not levy capital gains taxes on assets for private investors, unless those gains are derived from short term professional trading. Hence, private investors are able to take full benefits of huge booms in crypto asset prices during bull markets.
Another driving factor in the prominence of Crypto Valley is the existence of a very unique collaborative mindset. This is heralded by ecosystem builders who drive and build interconnection each day such as CV Labs of which Fabiola Luna Huerta is ecosystem manager. She outlines that “Companies, academics, federal institutions and a supportive business environment collaborate - offering expertise, networks and shared access which is particularly vital when new stakeholders enter’. Fabiola also highlights that “Crypto Valley ranked No1 in CoinDesks recent ranking of Global crypto Hubs, it had the highest ranking in the two heaviest weighted criteria overall, regulatory structure and quality of life”. Currently we have over 1135 blockchain related companies in the Valley and the number keeps growing as Switzerland is one of the best places in the world to set up, make connections, live freely and work smart with global talents in a decentralized way.
"Switzerland placed No1 in the Crypto Hubs 2023 rating by CoinDesk. This result is not an overnight miracle but the sustained work of multiple stakeholders building the Swiss ecosystem over the past 10 years”. - Fabiola Luna Huerta
The Swiss Digital Asset Custody Report 2023 serves as a testament to Switzerland's prowess, showcasing the extensive depth and breadth of this ecosystem. Among the 34 identified providers, established players like Bitcoin Suisse and Crypto Finance stand alongside emerging forces such as Berner Kantonalbank (BEKB). Traditional Swiss financial institutions like Luzerner Kantonal Bank have also embraced the digital wave, expanding their custody services for digital investment products and propelling a remarkable surge in offerings.
(Illustration: Increase in digital asset institutions in Switzerland 2022 vs 2023)
Switzerland's home to numerous network foundations and collaborative peers like Interchain Foundation (Cosmos), Ethereum, Near, Aragon, Bancor, Solana, 21Shares, Aave, Curve, and others further facilitates the collaboration among like-minded innovators in the region.
While Switzerland’s dedication to embracing blockchain-based technology has propelled it to the forefront of crypto regulation, European rivals are eagerly vying for a position in the market.
Liechtenstein has had its DLT legal framework in place for several years, and countries like Malta, Germany, France, and Luxembourg are also taking steps to embrace digital assets. In the summer of 2021, Deutsche Börse's majority stake acquisition in Crypto Finance from Switzerland demonstrated the German stock market's commitment to establishing an institutional and regulated crypto exchange. France, as one of the first countries to regulate the use of blockchain/DLTs, issued the PSAN (Prestataires de Services sur Actifs Numériques), a comprehensive framework for digital assets. Earlier this year, the European Parliament approved the MiCA Law, representing the EU's first regulatory framework to monitor and regulate crypto-asset transfers. MiCA’s positive impact is already apparent, with significant developments such as Deutsche Bank's application for a Digital Asset Custody License from Bafin.
Nevertheless, Switzerland's independence from the regulatory confines of the European Union grants it the agility and freedom to swiftly adapt and embrace a progressive approach to governing the sector. Additionally, the close ties that many Crypto Valley companies have with the EU equip them with the necessary expertise to navigate regulatory changes efficiently, building upon their prior experience with regulatory clarity. Consequently, the Swiss nation is poised to maintain its leading position in Europe by spearheading regulatory advancements in the digital asset realm.
As the global regulatory landscape for cryptoassets undergoes transformations in both major and emerging economies, the concerted efforts of esteemed financial centers, including Switzerland, in establishing frameworks that attract and promote the thriving crypto economy serve as compelling evidence that digital assets have solidified their status as an institutional asset class.
Moreover, Switzerland's allure extends beyond its regulatory advantages. With a neutral, stable social climate, a consistent political system, robust infrastructure, reputable universities, and an exceptional quality of life, it stands as a sophisticated destination of choice for global stakeholders.
A heartfelt thank you to Ilya Volkov, Board Member at Crypto Valley Association and CEO of Youhodler, and Fabiola Luna Huerta, Ecosystem Manager at CV Labs, for sharing their valuable insights on Switzerland's alluring digital asset ecosystem.
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 40+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
The staking economy is a thriving industry, offering over $12 billion in rewards, with $600 million attributed to Maximal Extractable Value (MEV). At Chorus One, we deeply recognize the significance of MEV for both validators and investors, which has fueled our commitment to continuously optimize our infrastructure to ideally integrate with the Ethereum MEV pipeline.
MEV serves as a gateway for validators to maximize the value extracted from transactions within a block. As early as 2019, the research paper "Flash Boys 2.0," authored by Ari Juels and Lorenz Breidenbach, shed light on its real-world impact, particularly in decentralized exchanges and user experiences. The cumulative value of MEV extracted on Ethereum alone surpassed $78 million in early 2021 and has skyrocketed to an astonishing $600 million in 2023.
MEV has become a cornerstone of Chorus One's research efforts. As one of the earliest and most influential contributors to MEV research, we conduct in-house studies and experiments to optimize MEV yield. Notably, we were commissioned by dYdX to produce an in-depth report on MEV within dYdX v4, and released the first public tracker of (pre-protorev) MEV on Osmosis (@chorusonemev). Furthermore, we have developed a customized version of the Solana client to capture MEV opportunities on the Solana network.
To achieve the highest possible MEV yield, employing effective infrastructure strategies is paramount. At Chorus One, we conduct a series of experiments to identify the most efficient combination of strategies, aiming to optimize our MEV performance. Below, we delve into the fundamentals of MEV extraction, exploring the solutions we implement to improve our performance.
In general, MEV empowers block producers to rearrange, include, or exclude transactions, providing advantages that can impact users. However, there is a subtle distinction in how MEV operates on Ethereum compared to other blockchain networks.
On Ethereum, the process involves a 'block builder' constructing the block, which is then passed on to a 'relay' before being proposed by a validator. This Proposer-Builder Separation (PBS) introduces a separation between the block producer and the proposer. As an Ethereum validator, Chorus One focuses on optimizing MEV rewards by fine-tuning our interaction with relays.
Conversely, on most other chains, validators themselves build the block and have the freedom to prioritize transaction sorting to maximize MEV rewards.
We continuously optimize our infrastructure to capture the highest possible MEV rewards.
The following graph illustrates our performance over a 60-day period. Over this time period, Chorus One nodes have captured close to 14% more MEV rewards per validator (ETH) when compared to the weighted industry average, observed on Lido.
*Please note that this is a snapshot, and that MEV rewards fluctuate as a function of variance and market conditions. Please visit Rated Network to view the latest figures.
This process of continuous infrastructure optimization highlights the significance of employing a combination of well-established best practices to achieve higher MEV rewards. By utilizing specific methods in tandem, validators can effectively maximize their MEV yield. More on this below.
Before diving into Chorus One's approach, we briefly explore the process of extracting MEV. It involves key players with distinct roles:
Block Producers: They create blocks of transactions on the blockchain, deciding which transactions to include and their order.
Relays: A relayer is an entity responsible for checking blocks before passing them to the block producers. The relay confirms the builder blocks for validity and estimate the MEV-related value of each block. By tweaking how block producers/validators interface with relays, they can add value by optimizing MEV rewards.
Searchers: These individuals or automated bots constantly monitor the blockchain, searching for profitable opportunities to manipulate transaction order and earn additional profits through MEV.
DApps and Protocol Developers: Decentralized applications (DApps) and the developers who create rules for block producers support MEV extraction. DApps create opportunities for MEV extraction through their design, while protocol developers establish rules that enable block producers to capture MEV.
In simpler terms, block producers create blocks,relays check the blocks, searchers seek ways to profit by manipulating transaction order, and DApps and protocol developers provide the framework and incentives for MEV extraction.
Validators often employ similar solutions to increase rewards and actively seek optimization opportunities. For instance, MEV-Boost, an implementation of proposer-builder separation (PBS) developed by Flashbots for Ethereum, enables validators to maximize staking rewards by selling block space to builders in an open market.
MEV-Boost is free, open-source, and neutral software designed to democratize MEV while minimizing associated negative implications, such as consensus-layer security risks, centralization, or the risk of searchers going rogue. For more information on MEV-Boost software, visit https://boost.flashbots.net.
MEV plays a significant role in yield generation on networks like Ethereum, and as a result, our nodes are MEV-boost enabled by default.
With a team of in-house experts, we continuously adjust our infrastructure to optimally integrate with the Ethereum MEV pipeline.
1. Relay Selection
Relays are crucial intermediaries in the MEV extraction process, acting as trusted connectors between block builders and validators. Their primary role is to facilitate seamless data exchange and ensure the selection of the most lucrative bids for validators. We continuously conduct experiments to identify the optimal combination of relays (as shown in the relay market dashboard below) , aiming to establish efficient communication and achieve the highest valid bid submission to validators.
Our approach: By carefully selecting the best relays, we enable our validators to receive winning bids from all connected relays.
2. Latency Games
Exploring the dynamics between builders, relays, and validators is even more interesting with a new dimension: time.
Latency, the delay in data transmission, has gained significant importance for relays and the entire MEV supply chain, leading to notable consequences. It acts as a centralizing force within the MEV supply chain, with relays having shorter latency likely to be more successful in auctions. This preference encourages builders to prioritize sending their blocks to those relays.
Our approach: We optimize our connection to relays when requesting blocks by prioritizing payoff and minimizing the probability of a missed slot.
3. Infrastructure Optimization
On the infrastructure and hardware front, we prioritize optimizing the performance of our validators. Through the strategic selection of hardware, geographical distribution, and client implementation, we ensure that our infrastructure operates at its peak efficiency. This optimization enhances the rewards generated for our customers.
Our approach: We are actively investing in and expanding our infrastructure to further elevate performance and rewards.
TL;DR: More rewards, more revenue.
Through our unique solutions and ongoing research, we continuously push the boundaries to enhance the rewards obtained through MEV. Today, our MEV-boost enabled nodes capture significantly higher APR on staked ETH, surpassing the yield of the average validator.
To learn more about our approach to MEV, visit: https://chorus.one/mev-maximum-extractable-value
To stake with Chorus One, reach out to staking@chorus.one and we'll get back to you.
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 45+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.