[PRESS RELEASE – Berlin, Germany, October 13th, 2025] Jumper Exchange has partnered with Lido to launch a feature that lets Ethereum stakers skip the usual withdrawal queue. Users can now swap stETH and wstETH directly to ETH without waiting. The standard Ethereum unstaking process requires users to join a queue that can take days or […][PRESS RELEASE – Berlin, Germany, October 13th, 2025] Jumper Exchange has partnered with Lido to launch a feature that lets Ethereum stakers skip the usual withdrawal queue. Users can now swap stETH and wstETH directly to ETH without waiting. The standard Ethereum unstaking process requires users to join a queue that can take days or […]

Jumper Exchange and Lido Partner to Offer Instant Ethereum Withdrawals

[PRESS RELEASE – Berlin, Germany, October 13th, 2025]

Jumper Exchange has partnered with Lido to launch a feature that lets Ethereum stakers skip the usual withdrawal queue. Users can now swap stETH and wstETH directly to ETH without waiting.

The standard Ethereum unstaking process requires users to join a queue that can take days or even weeks. This creates problems for anyone who needs quick access to their funds. The new integration removes this bottleneck entirely.

For traders who need to move fast when markets shift, the waiting period has been a real headache. The ability to swap tokens on Linea and other networks through Jumper Exchange now extends to instant ETH withdrawals from Lido staking positions.

The feature went live on the Jumper Exchange platform in early August. Users connect their wallets and execute the swap in a few clicks. Jumper’s routing system finds competitive rates across multiple liquidity sources.

Lido maintains leading share of staked ETH in the ecosystem. When users stake through Lido, they receive stETH or wstETH tokens that represent their staked position. These tokens can be used in DeFi protocols, but converting them back to regular ETH has traditionally meant joining the withdrawal queue.

The partnership changes that dynamic. Stakers can now exit their positions instantly when they need to, whether that’s to take profits, cut losses, or deploy capital elsewhere. The swap happens on-chain through Jumper’s aggregated liquidity network.

Transaction fees vary based on network congestion and the size of the swap. Users should check the quoted rates before confirming transactions. Slippage can occur during periods of high volatility or low liquidity.

Both platforms have been audited multiple times. Jumper Exchange has undergone four separate security audits. Lido’s smart contracts have been reviewed by several firms since the protocol launched.

The integration supports both stETH and wstETH. The wrapped version (wstETH) maintains a fixed balance while stETH rebases daily to reflect staking rewards. Users can swap either token type to ETH through the same interface.

About Jumper Exchange

Jumper Exchange aggregates liquidity across more than 50 blockchain networks. The platform connects to over 20 bridges and 20 decentralized exchanges. Users can execute cross-chain swaps through a single interface.

About Lido

Lido operates a decentralized staking protocol for Ethereum. The protocol allows users to stake any amount of ETH and receive liquid staking tokens in return. These tokens can be traded or used in DeFi while the underlying ETH earns staking rewards.

The post Jumper Exchange and Lido Partner to Offer Instant Ethereum Withdrawals appeared first on CryptoPotato.

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