Ethereum liquidity re-pledge protocol TVL exceeds US$8 billion
According to DeFiLlama data, the current TVL of Ethereum's liquidity re-staking protocol is 8.035 billion US dollars, with the top five protocols ranked by TVL as follows:
-ether.fi TVL is 3.336 billion US dollars, with a 7-day increase of 9.51%;
-Renzo TVL is 1.832 billion US dollars, with a 7-day increase of 35.14%;
-Puffer Finance TVL is 1.311 billion US dollars, with a 7-day decrease of 2.46%;
-Kelp DAO TVL is 752.28 million US dollars, with a 7-day increase of 6.20%;
-Eigenpie TVL is 338.61 million US dollars, with a 7-day decrease of 2.71%.
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