Liquid Staking
The Vault Liquid Staking
Total TVL
$112.51M
Active pools
1
Chains supported
1
Official site: https://thevault.finance ↗
Overview
The Vault Liquid Staking is a protocol that enables users to stake SOL tokens and earn rewards in exchange for liquidity tokens, which can be used as collateral or traded on decentralized exchanges. This setup allows participants to gain exposure to staking yields without locking up their assets indefinitely.
With $116M in TVL across 1 active pool on Solana alone, the protocol demonstrates a singular focus on that chain. The complete reliance on Solana implies significant concentration risk but also deep integration within the ecosystem.
No public audit references are available for The Vault Liquid Staking. Token economics data is not provided, so direct comparisons between market cap and TVL cannot be made. The protocol has an official website at its disposal.
Composed 2026-05-21 from the structured data above. See methodology for the full pipeline.
TVL by chain
| Chain | TVL on chain |
|---|---|
| Solana | $112.51M |
TVL history
Top pools
FAQ
› What is The Vault Liquid Staking?
vSOL is a stake pool that supports community-focused validators. Stake with us now to support the Solana native communities! At The Vault, we believe the Solana network will be the strongest if the network is secured by validators that have a large social stake in Solana. Most top validators by stake amount are not Solana focused entities, but instead represent the crypto industry in general. The Vault stake pool will strive to bring the financial stake in-line with the existing social stake of Solana-centric communities.
› How much TVL does The Vault Liquid Staking have?
The Vault Liquid Staking has $112.51M in total value locked across all supported chains as of the last refresh.
› How many active pools does The Vault Liquid Staking have?
We currently track 1 active pools for The Vault Liquid Staking.
› Is The Vault Liquid Staking audited?
Audit information is not available in our data. Always check the protocol's official documentation before depositing.
See our methodology for how this data is collected.