Introduction to Restaking & Shared Security

Blockchain

Restaking and shared security are changing how blockchains secure themselves. Instead of building costly validator sets from scratch, new chains and services can now borrow trust from established networks. This course introduces restaking as a modular security model—covering its evolution, platforms like EigenLayer and Babylon, and the risks and rewards for everyone involved.

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This course is a structured, beginner-friendly introduction to restaking and shared security. It walks you through the core concepts, technical architecture, key platforms, economic incentives, and the emerging risks and scaling strategies behind restaking. Whether you're new to staking or building AVSs, this course will help you understand how programmable security is shaping the future of Web3.

สิ่งที่คุณจะได้เรียนรู้

  • What shared security and restaking mean and why they matter
  • How EigenLayer, Karak, Symbiotic, and Babylon work
  • How restaking improves capital efficiency and scales modular blockchains
  • What roles stakers, operators, and AVSs play
  • What risks and slashing models exist in restaking systems
  • How restaking is evolving into middleware and security marketplaces
Introduction to Restaking & Shared Security
Introduction to Restaking & Shared Security
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Introduction to Restaking & Shared Security

Blockchain

Restaking and shared security are changing how blockchains secure themselves. Instead of building costly validator sets from scratch, new chains and services can now borrow trust from established networks. This course introduces restaking as a modular security model—covering its evolution, platforms like EigenLayer and Babylon, and the risks and rewards for everyone involved.

Introduction to Restaking & Shared Security
Introduction to Restaking & Shared Security
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ข้อมูลก่อนเข้าร่วมหลักสูตร

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بالعربية
Português (Brasil)
简体中文
English
Español
Français (Afrique)
Bahasa Indonesia
日本語
Português (Portugal)
Русский
繁體中文
Українська
Tiếng Việt

เหมาะสําหรับ

Intermediate

เกี่ยวกับหลักสูตร

This course is a structured, beginner-friendly introduction to restaking and shared security. It walks you through the core concepts, technical architecture, key platforms, economic incentives, and the emerging risks and scaling strategies behind restaking. Whether you're new to staking or building AVSs, this course will help you understand how programmable security is shaping the future of Web3.

สิ่งที่คุณจะได้เรียนรู้

  • What shared security and restaking mean and why they matter
  • How EigenLayer, Karak, Symbiotic, and Babylon work
  • How restaking improves capital efficiency and scales modular blockchains
  • What roles stakers, operators, and AVSs play
  • What risks and slashing models exist in restaking systems
  • How restaking is evolving into middleware and security marketplaces

ผู้สอน

Gate Learn

Gate Learn

Official Team
Gate.io Exchange's educational platform covers a wide range of topics, including blockchain, popular projects, trading, finance, and more. It aims to provide those interested in the Web3 industry with the most comprehensive information possible to improve their knowledge.
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Piero Tozzi
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