
From May 26 to June 1, the Buffer Pool recorded a net outflow of 1,679 ETH. On the validator side, 0 validator requests were created this week, and no validators exited the waiting queue.
May 26 - June 1: Key Takeaways
- Outflow of 1,679 ETH
- On the validator side, 0 validator requests were created this week
- A current pool of 63,632 is available for users to perform fast mETH withdrawals.
- HeadRoom measures liquidity relative to our buffer size, and is calculated using the following formula: Aave Available Liquidity / Buffer Size. Due to the aftereffects of the rsETH situation, Aave's ETH available liquidity remains zero. As a result, our HeadRoom currently sits at infinity.
Last Week's Breakdown
- 26 May: ~114 mETH inflow, 2 transactions
- 27 May: ~94 mETH inflow, 7 transactions
- 28 May: ~94 mETH inflow, 12 transactions
- 29 May: ~1805 mETH inflow, 9 transactions
- 30 May: ~7 mETH inflow, 1 transactions
- 31 May: ~34 mETH inflow, 7 transactions
- 1 June: ~ 27 mETH inflow, 10 transactions
About Our Buffer Pool Upgrade
The Buffer Pool upgrade allocates ~20% of protocol TVL to Aave as ETH supply, earning interest in addition to native ETH staking yield. This design uses Aave as a liquid backstop for the Buffer Pool, supporting efficient mETH-to-ETH redemptions, typically within ~24 hours under normal conditions.
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