Recently, I’ve been looking into the LST / re-staking setup—this “add one more layer of yield” structure. The more I look, the more it resembles slicing a piece of meat thin and stacking it up: the surface looks larger, but the nutrition hasn’t grown out of thin air. Put simply, returns either come from someone paying a safety fee or a service fee (real cash flow), or from new projects’ subsidies and points (emotion + budget). After that, it easily turns into a self-pleasing cycle of “I stake for you, then you re-stake with me.”



The risks are pretty much the same too: penalties and forfeitures from the underlying staking, LST de-anchoring, re-staking contract permissions/upgrades, plus cross-protocol liquidation cascades. Lately, with the airdrop season getting hot, task platforms have gotten stricter about anti-bot/anti-fraud measures. And because it’s point-based, trying to “farm rewards” has become as competitive and grindy as clocking in at work… In times like this, I find myself wanting to ask one thing: who exactly is paying for these rewards? And what’s left when the subsidies stop? As a rule, I just keep a small portion to test, and I’d rather have the rest and sleep soundly.
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