Why Isn't My ETH Withdrawal 1:1?

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In most cases, you can redeem your ETH at a 1:1 ratio. However, under certain rare conditions within the protocol, the amount you can claim may differ from your initial withdrawal request, and the total available rewards may be reduced.

These conditions include:

  1. Large-scale slashing events
    Validator penalties due to malicious actions or severe downtime can reduce the redeemable ETH balance.
  2. Excessive penalties between oracle updates
    If penalties (e.g., inactivity leaks) outweigh rewards between two oracle data updates, withdrawals may be adjusted downward.

Key Scenarios Affecting ETH Withdrawal Ratios

1. Validator Slashing

2. Protocol-Wide Penalties

👉 Learn how Lido protects against slashing risks


FAQs

Q: How can I check if my withdrawal is affected by slashing?

A: Monitor your validator’s status on Ethereum block explorers like Etherscan or Lido’s dashboard. Slashed validators are flagged explicitly.

Q: Will I lose all my ETH if slashing occurs?

A: No. Only the offending validator’s stake is penalized (typically a fraction of the total). Other validators remain unaffected.

Q: How often does Lido’s oracle update reward data?

A: Approximately every 24 hours. Penalties exceeding rewards during this window may temporarily reduce withdrawals.


Best Practices for Safe ETH Withdrawals


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