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Lido to discontinue services on Polyon in coming months after low adoption

Lido staking requests on Polygon are no longer available but users can still withdraw their staked MATIC through the Lido interface on Polygon up until June 16, 2025.

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Staking protocol Lido says it is winding down operations on the Polygon network due to limited user adoption, evolving ecosystem dynamics and a strategic refocus on Ethereum. 

In a Dec. 16 blog post, the Lido Finance team said the decision was made after a request by Lido DAO Token (LDO) holders, “extensive DAO forum discussion,” and a community vote where 99% favored the proposal.

Two proposals were considered in the November vote, one being the transition away from Polygon and the other being “reevaluating the economics of the middleware.”

According to the team, Lido faced significant challenges on Polygon, such as resource-intensive maintenance requirements, insufficient rewards and the shifting landscape of decentralized finance (DeFi), particularly with “increased focus on zkEVM solutions.” 

“This transition has led to reduced demand for liquid staking solutions on Polygon POS, affecting Lido on Polygon’s potential as a foundational DeFi building block,” the Lido team said. 

“Additionally, alternative liquid staking solutions have been built within an ecosystem that proved smaller than initially anticipated.” 

During the discussion phase before the vote, Shard Labs, which initially proposed bringing the staking service to Polygon in 2021, said as a result of “the DeFi migration push towards zkEVM,” demand for Polygon proof-of-stake (PoS) and liquid staking as a “building block of other protocols lost its footing.” 

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As of Dec. 16, Lido staking requests on Polygon are no longer available. However, users can still withdraw their staked MATIC through the Lido interface on Polygon up until June 16, 2025. All rewards have also been discontinued.

The protocol will also temporarily suspend all withdrawals between Jan. 15 and Jan. 22 next year. 

By June 16, the Lido team says front-end support will end, and withdrawals can only be processed through browser tools.

Lido Finance has a total value locked (TVL) of $38 billion as of Dec. 16, according to DefiLlama data, and is the largest liquid staking protocol in the DeFi market. 

According to Dune, Lido has $45 million in staked tokens on Polygon. DefiLlama data shows the Polygon network has over $1.2 billion in TVL. 

Last year, Lido announced it was ceasing operations on the Solana blockchain following a community vote and concerns over unsustainable financials and low fees. The protocol was launched on Solana on Sept. 8, 2021. 

Aave, one of the most prominent lending protocols on the Polygon network, has also proposed ceasing operations on Polygon over concerns about an upcoming review of the risk profile of bridged assets on the network.

Aave chain founder Marc Zeller launched the Dec. 13 proposal and said it was a response to Polygon’s governance request to use over $1 billion in stablecoin reserves to farm on other protocols. 

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This article first appeared at Cointelegraph.com News

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