EigenLayer Initiates Redistribution Feature on Testnets, Mainnet Launch Imminent
Lawrence Jengar Jun 05, 2025 12:54
EigenLayer has announced the launch of its Redistribution feature on Holesky, Sepolia, and Hoodi Testnets, with plans for a mainnet release by July. This development aims to enhance fund management.

EigenLayer has unveiled its Redistribution feature, now operational on the Holesky, Sepolia, and Hoodi Testnets, according to EigenLayer. This advancement allows Alternative Validation Services (AVSs) to repurpose and distribute slashed funds rather than burning them, thereby broadening the application of slashing mechanisms within the EigenLayer protocol.
The Redistribution feature introduces a new dimension to slashing, facilitating use cases such as lending and insurance protocols. By enabling the redistribution of funds when commitments are broken or conditions change, the feature allows for compensating harmed parties or rewarding reliable operators, moving beyond the traditional 'slash and burn' approach.
Timing & Process
As of June 5th, the Redistribution feature is live on the testnets, with a mainnet launch anticipated in late June or July. This timeline provides AVSs the opportunity to adapt their systems and begin utilizing the new features effectively upon mainnet deployment.
How to Get Started
AVSs are encouraged to create Redistributing OperatorSets on the testnets to explore the new slashing and redistribution functionalities. These Operator Sets feature a modified slashing flow incorporating a redistribution recipient field. However, participation in redistribution is optional for both AVSs and operators, requiring the creation of new Operator Sets for engagement.
Key Reminders
- Opt-in Feature: Redistribution is entirely opt-in for AVSs and operators. AVSs must establish new Operator Sets to enable redistribution, and operators must choose to allocate to these sets.
- Asset Compatibility: The release supports redistribution of non-ETH assets such as LSTs, EIGEN, USDC, and AVS tokens, whereas native ETH is not yet eligible.
- Operator Sets: Redistribution capabilities must be established at the creation of an Operator Set. Existing sets cannot be retroactively modified to include redistribution.
Mainnet is Coming Soon
EigenLayer is committed to enhancing the protocol's capabilities, with the core now feature-complete. The focus shifts to expanding service possibilities through verifiable commitments. The team promises continued updates, templates, and standards for launching services across chains.
As the mainnet launch approaches, AVSs will soon begin constructing OperatorSets with Redistribution enabled, promising a transformative phase for fund management within the EigenLayer ecosystem.
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