Ether.fi Pivots to Become Neobank, Rolls Out Cash Cards in U.S.
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Ether.fi Pivots to Become Neobank, Rolls Out Cash Cards in U.S.

Ether.fi Pivots to Become Neobank, Rolls Out Cash Cards in U.S.
The suite of apps will allow users to spend, save and earn crypto

Ether.fi Pivots to Become Neobank, Rolls Out Cash Cards in U.S.

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Ether.fi has shifted focus to become a neobank, offering traditional banking services coupled with its existing restaking product.
The company also announced that it will roll out staking and its cash card to citizens in the U.S.
Ether.fi has a near record high of 2.7 million ETH ($4.4 billion) in total value locked.
Restaking protocol Ether.fi said it plans to add banking services that will see it become a decentralized finance (DeFi) neobank.
The ether.fi app will give users the experience of a traditional fintech app, allowing them to spend, save and earn money through linked crypto features including restaking. The app will allow bill payments and payroll services using fiat money.
"With ether.fi we're bridging the gap between decentralized finance and everyday financial needs," CEO Mike Silagadze said in a statement. "Our goal is to provide users with a robust, user-friendly platform that offers the benefits of DeFi without the complexities, making financial freedom accessible to everyone."
One of the features under the hood will be ether.fi'snerstone restaking product, which gives investors the opportunity to secure an additional yield by staking ether (ETH) and receiving liquid staking tokens (LSTs) that can be staked across the DeFi ecosystem.
Last month CoinDesk reported on how Ether.fi was one of few restaking protocols that managed to retain total value locked (TVL) despite the sector suffering a drawdown in hype of the past year.
It currently has 2.7 million ETH ($4.4 billion) in TVL, a near record high in ETH terms, according to DefiLlama.
Cash cards in the U.S.
In September Ether.fi announced the release of its own Visa "Cash" card, which would allow cardholders to spend fiat currencies while using crypto as collateral.
This product, as well as the staking service, is now available in the U.S. despite both being previously ring-fenced due to regulatory requirements.
It will initially be available in select states following a number of partnerships with local entities to ensure regulatory compliance.
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