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Home Crypto News Lido DAO Scales Back wstETH Bridge Support Across Nine Networks
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Lido DAO Scales Back wstETH Bridge Support Across Nine Networks

  • by Dhaval
  • 2026-06-23
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A glowing digital bridge representing cross-chain wstETH transfers, with Ethereum symbols and tokens in a dark, professional setting.

Lido DAO, the decentralized autonomous organization behind the liquid staking protocol Lido, has announced it is withdrawing official support for its wstETH bridge services across nine blockchain networks. The affected chains include zkSync, Mantle, and Polygon PoS, among others.

What Is Changing for wstETH Bridges

The DAO clarified that the move only removes the “official” designation from these bridge deployments. Users holding wstETH on the affected networks can continue to hold, transfer, or move their tokens to Ethereum without disruption. The underlying bridge services are not being shut down, and the token’s validity remains unchanged.

Why This Decision Matters

This decision reflects Lido DAO’s ongoing effort to streamline its cross-chain strategy and reduce operational complexity. By focusing support on a smaller set of networks, the DAO can allocate resources more efficiently and improve security oversight. For users, the key takeaway is that no immediate action is required, and their assets remain safe.

Implications for the DeFi Ecosystem

The move is significant for the broader DeFi landscape because wstETH is one of the most widely used liquid staking tokens. Its presence on multiple chains has enabled various lending, borrowing, and yield-generating applications. While the change does not break existing integrations, it may prompt developers and users on the affected networks to reassess their reliance on Lido’s official bridge infrastructure.

Conclusion

Lido DAO’s decision to scale back official wstETH bridge support is a measured operational adjustment, not a disruption. Users retain full control over their assets, and the token remains functional across all chains. The DAO’s focus on security and resource optimization suggests a long-term commitment to maintaining a robust, sustainable cross-chain presence.

FAQs

Q1: Are my wstETH tokens on zkSync or Polygon PoS still safe?
Yes. Lido DAO confirmed that all wstETH tokens on the affected chains remain valid and secure. No user action is required.

Q2: Can I still bridge my wstETH back to Ethereum?
Yes. The bridge services themselves are not being discontinued. Users can continue to transfer wstETH to Ethereum as before.

Q3: Which specific networks are affected?
Lido DAO named nine networks including zkSync, Mantle, and Polygon PoS. A full list was provided in the DAO’s official announcement.

Disclaimer: The information provided is not trading advice, Bitcoinworld.co.in holds no liability for any investments made based on the information provided on this page. We strongly recommend independent research and/or consultation with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions.

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Dhaval Aggarwal covers cryptocurrency markets and Web3 venture investing for BitcoinWorld. His reporting focuses on funding rounds, exchange listings, on-chain treasury activity, and the partnerships connecting crypto-native firms with traditional finance. Since joining the desk in 2023, he has tracked the deal flow behind major Layer-2 networks, Bitcoin treasury programs, and institutional adoption stories. He writes daily news pieces for active traders and longer analyses for readers following where the next cycle of crypto growth is heading.
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