Spectrum is an L2 restaking service where users stake ETH, stETH, or eETH, and enjoy the additional ecosystem built with spETH as well as have all the accumulated staking rewards. spETH, which stands for Spectrum Staked ETH, is a synthetic asset created exclusively from the Ethereum blockchain's primary staking assets: ETH, stETH, and eETH. By leveraging these specific Liquid Staking Tokens as collateral, spETH enables users to efficiently utilize their staked assets within a wide array of DeFi protocols and DApps, within the Kroma ecosystem.
How to add Spectrum ETH (SPETH) to MetaMask?
By integrating Spectrum ETH (SPETH) into MetaMask, you gain access to features like monitoring your token balances and trading on decentralized exchanges. To do this, you'll need to import SPETH as a token. You can either manually import SPETH by copying its contract address (0xf96d4b1e0a0b129e1471e88df6f1281b933bc474) or use MetaMask's Chrome extension to add SPETH with a single click through P.CASH.
How to add Spectrum ETH (SPETH) to TrustWallet?
Incorporating Spectrum ETH (SPETH) into your TrustWallet setup enables you to monitor your token holdings and engage in decentralized exchange transactions, among other functions. To include SPETH, you can either manually import it using the contract address (0xf96d4b1e0a0b129e1471e88df6f1281b933bc474) or conveniently add it to Trust Wallet with just one click via P.CASH if you've installed Trust Wallet's Chrome extension.
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