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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Robinhood Crypto Staking: Ethereum and Solana Now Available for US Users

Robinhood Crypto Staking: Ethereum and Solana Now Available for US Users

By Sheila | Edited By Ammar Raza,July 11, 2025, 7:30 AM

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  • Robinhood users can now stake Ethereum and Solana in the U.S. with as little as $1.
  • ETH staking rewards range from 50% to 100% of the protocol rate via pooled validator batches.
  • Crypto staking is unavailable in California, New York, and three other states due to local regulatory restrictions.

Robinhood has launched crypto staking services for Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL) to its U.S. customers. The new feature enables users to secure their digital assets and earn rewards by engaging with the network.

The announcement was made on Thursday, confirming that the crypto staking service is available in all U.S. states except California, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Wisconsin. The staking launch is a new step in Robinhood’s cryptocurrency services in the U.S.

The app now enables users to stake as low as 1$ in either ETH or SOL. For Ethereum, Robinhood applies a pooled crypto staking strategy to ensure that it owns the 32 ETH validator requirement. The customers will be offered between 50% to 100% of the Ethereum network protocol rate based on efficiency and distribution deployed by the pool. Solana staking is also very user-friendly. The service performs the technical verifications instead of the user.

Staking is now available for U.S. customers.

Stake ETH and SOL on Robinhood Crypto with as little as $1 of crypto. pic.twitter.com/sD5l2rRPxN

— Robinhood (@RobinhoodApp) July 10, 2025

Ethereum and Solana Staking Rewards and User Process

The Robinhood crypto staking program is designed to simplify participation for retail users. After a customer selects an eligible crypto asset, they can choose an amount and initiate the staking process via the app interface. Rewards accumulate after a brief bonding phase, depending on network conditions and minus applicable partner fees.

For Ethereum, Robinhood manages validator setup through batch processing. It combines various customer deposits into groups of 32 ETH within the validator-size range. The range of rewards varies between 50% and 100% of the protocol rate due to the level of efficiency with which the batches are formed and rewards allocated. The rewards are also paid in crypto and updated frequently in the staking hub interface.

Solana users adopt a similar framework. After SOL has been bonded, a user starts gaining rewards when the network confirms their stake. Unbonding may also be available after the unbonding period ends. Robinhood points out that these schedules differ regarding the blockchain protocol where the token is created. The locked crypto can not be sold during the staking period.

Also Read | Robinhood Supercharges Trading With New Arbitrum Layer-2 Blockchain

Robinhood Crypto Staking Fees and Regulatory Shift

The introduction of staking on Robinhood follows a time of regulatory uncertainty. The company had not offered staking services in the U.S. before due to unclear guidelines from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Nonetheless, recent legislation changes have brought improved clarity enabling Robinhood to launch the feature for most U.S. users.

In addition, starting on October 1, 2025, the platform will begin charging a 25% fee on staking rewards. This commission is in addition to the fees charged by third-party validators. Although the fee structure aligns with industry standards the company aims to balance accessibility and transparency by disclosing all applicable charges upfront.

Also Read | Solana Outperformed Ethereum Inflows in the Weakest SOL/ETH Ratio in 2025

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Altcoin News, Fintech, Industry

About Sheila

Sheila is a crypto and finance writer with over four years of experience covering blockchain, DeFi, and market trends. A graduate of the University of Nairobi in Economics and Communication, she’s known for making complex topics clear and accessible. Sheila focuses on Bitcoin, ETFs, stablecoins, digital payments, and crypto regulations. She is also a photographer and tech innovator.

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