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Blockcast 35 | The Future of Liquid Staking with Mikhil Pandey, Co-Founder of pSTAKE Finance

We take a splash in liquid staking with pSTAKE Finance co-founder Mikhil Pandey

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In this episode of Blockcast, we take a deep DeFi dive into the murky waters of liquid staking with former Product Lead of Persistence Labs and co-founder of pSTAKE Finance, Mikhil Pandey.

Developed by the Persistence Labs team, which founded Persistence One, a Layer 1 blockchain; pSTAKE Finance offers Bitcoin liquid staking solutions built atop Babylon’s protocol.

As tokenization becomes an increasingly hot topic, the question of what liquid staking can bring to the sector is of developing interest for the DeFi world.

Pandey walks Blockhead through their journey on why they chose to build pStake on Babylon, what led to their decision to halt their Solana liquid staking solution and explains why Bitcoin might offer the best form of liquid staking for the market.

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