PANews reported on January 30 that according to Chainwire, Spanish blockchain infrastructure provider Stakely launched Simple CSM, which aims to lower the operating threshold of Ethereum validators. The solution is based on Lido's Community Staking Module (CSM), allowing users to participate in ETH staking without technical experience, while Stakely is responsible for node settings, performance optimization and maintenance.
It is reported that Simple CSM eliminates the need for complex server management, and users only need to provide 2.4 ETH (first validator) or 1.3 ETH (subsequent validators) as a deposit.