SSV was originally called CDT. What is the origin of SSV?
SSV was originally called CDT. CDT was split 100:1 to exchange for SSV, which is now SSV
SSV is the ETH pledge track and is related to POS mining
The role of SSV is similar to a mining pool (and it is decentralized)
After ETH, it became a POS mechanism
A node needs to pledge 32 Ethereum. Many friends who do not have 32 Ethereum want to POS mining, and need to use a pledger like LDO SSV
The difference is that LDO is centralized and SSV is decentralized
The verification private key of the SSV node is in the hands of the user, not like Lido, where the verification private key is in the hands of the pledger.
SSV will split the verification private key, and the pledger selected by the user only holds part of the private key.
The difference between SSV and Lido is not just the difference between centralization and decentralization. The two are different segments. The threshold of SSV is 32+ and 32 times of ETH and TOB. Lido has no limit. SSV is decentralized enough. I think it has long-term speculative value.
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