TL;DR
- P2P.org launched the “Operator Allocation Share” program in EigenLayer, allowing its delegators to claim part of a total reward of 828.08 ETH.
- The platform developed a “Risk Engine” and a rewards management tool to improve security and accessibility in EigenLayer.
- P2P.org recently secured $23 million in funding to strengthen its role as an operator in the restaking ecosystem.
P2P.org has officially launched its rewards distribution program in EigenLayer, offering its delegators an opportunity to claim part of the 828.08 ETH, equivalent to about $2.2 million.
This initiative, known as the “Operator Allocation Share,” aims to recognize the contributions of both large delegators as well as community members who have demonstrated loyalty. Approximately 25% of the total allocation is reserved for delegators who have remained connected to P2P.org and have interacted with other platform products, such as the Ethereum staking application.
Exciting news: our Operator Allocation Share program claims are now live!
With a hefty 828.08 ETH (around $2.2 million) up for grabs, eligible EIGEN and ETH delegators can dive in and claim their share.
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Additionally, the platform has announced a series of developments aimed at strengthening security and accessibility within the EigenLayer restaking ecosystem. Among these advancements is the creation of a “Risk Engine” that will help users assess and navigate the Actively Validated Services (AVS) environment more confidently, enabling more informed participation and decision-making. P2P.org also plans to implement a rewards management tool that will allow delegators to claim and manage earnings from multiple AVS pools with a single click, enhancing both efficiency and user-friendliness.
Strengthening EigenLayer Security
To enhance delegator security and reduce risks in the restaking process, P2P.org is also conducting in-depth research on risk mitigation techniques, especially for potential slashing events, where participants may see their rewards reduced due to protocol breaches.
As part of its commitment to transparency, the platform continues to contribute to open-source projects, including community tools and dashboards, aimed at optimizing the visibility and performance of EigenLayer.
The process for delegators to claim their share of the airdrop is straightforward. Users must verify their eligibility on the platform, connect their wallet, accept the terms and conditions, and proceed to claim their rewards. P2P.org has encouraged users to share their experience on social media to increase the campaign’s visibility and strengthen ties within the EigenLayer community.
Recently, P2P.org secured $23 million in funding. This financial support consolidates its position as a reliable operator in EigenLayer and reinforces its commitment to advancing the growth of the restaking platform