**Eigen Labs and Eigen Foundation release new staking rewards policy, investors come and check it out! **

BlockBeats news, on October 2, Eigen Labs and Eigen Foundation released the latest information on investor staking rewards processing on X. The editor has sorted out a few key points for everyone, come and check it out!

First, the total EIGEN rewards provided to EIGEN stakers each year are limited to 1% of the initial total supply. This means that 25% of the programmatic incentives each year will be used for EIGEN staking, while the remaining 75% will be used for ETH and other equivalent staking. This ratio distribution seems quite reasonable, which can not only ensure the stability of EIGEN, but also provide sufficient incentives for the staking of other assets.

Secondly, investors can stake EIGEN and non-EIGEN assets on EigenLayer. The investor contract requires that investors are allowed to stake EIGEN, and any rewards must be unlocked. This is good news for investors, meaning they have more choices and flexibility.

Third, all EIGEN stakers can receive up to 1% of the total initial supply of EIGEN per year, and can claim weekly, but it takes a full year to be released linearly. This 1% includes all EIGEN stakers, including investors. This mechanism looks a bit like a "slow cooker", and although it requires patience, the final return is still quite considerable.

It is worth noting that both Eigen Labs and the Eigen Foundation prohibit their teams from participating in staking for at least one year. This is different from other protocols, which usually allow teams to stake from day one. This provision undoubtedly increases transparency and fairness, making investors more at ease.

Finally, investors are not eligible for Stakedrops based on EIGEN staking, and will only start to receive EIGEN staking rewards through future programmatic incentives. This means that although there are no additional Stakedrops rewards now, future programmatic incentives are still worth looking forward to.

Overall, these new policies seem to have a certain positive impact on the market and investors. The transparency and fairness of Eigen Labs and the Eigen Foundation are also impressive. What do you think of these new policies? Feel free to share your views and questions in the comments section, and let’s discuss together!😊

(Note: This article is for reference only and does not constitute investment advice. Investment is risky and you should be cautious when entering the market.)