RETH vs STETH
RETH earns about 8.6% at the top end right now; STETH caps around 6.84%. The bigger choice is what each token is for — same family or same use case?
Liquid staking token for ETH — earns staking rewards while staying liquid. Liquid staking token for ETH — earns staking rewards while staying liquid.
Side-by-side
RETH and STETH — what each is and what they earn
| RETH | STETH | |
|---|---|---|
| Symbol | Reth | Steth |
| Family | Eth | Eth |
| Type | Lst | Lst |
| Native staking APR | — | — |
| Market cap | $900 M | $20 B |
| Live pools | 67 | 30 |
| Best yield | 8.60% | 6.84% |
| Chains supported | 5 | 1 |
Top yield options
Top live pools — RETH vs STETH
RETH
Frequently asked
RETH vs STETH — common questions
Is RETH or STETH safer to hold yield on? +
Volatility differs first: stablecoins move ~0%, native coins move 30–80% a year, LSTs and wrapped tokens add small de-peg risk on top. For yield specifically, look at where each token earns — the chain and protocol matter more than the token itself.
Does RETH or STETH earn more? +
Right now RETH hits about 8.6% on its best live pool — but headline rate isn't the same as expected return. A 12% LP rate with 30% volatility is not better than 5% on a stablecoin.
Should I swap RETH for STETH to chase yield? +
Probably not just for yield — slippage, gas, and tax on the swap usually eat several months of the rate gap. Swapping makes sense when you're moving between different categories (e.g. native to LST) or you want a token you'll use for other things.
How do I choose between RETH and STETH? +
Start with what you already hold and what you understand. If both are unfamiliar, pick the one with a clearer use case to you — a coin you'll spend or stake long-term beats a higher rate on a token you can't explain.