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| Rating | (0) | (0) |
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Health | Critical | Healthy |
| Chain | solana only | solana only |
| Open Source | ||
| Features | 5 features | 4 features |
| Upvotes | ▲ 0 | ▲ 0 |
| Twitter Followers | — | 102,445 |
| Categories | Staking, Liquid Staking, Analytics & Charts | Staking, Liquid Staking |
| Description | Premier Solana validator with laineSOL liquid staking and StakeWiz analytics | Coalition of 25 independent Solana validators with IndieSOL liquid staking |
Laine Laine (by SOL Strategies) operates one of Solana's most trusted validators and offers laineSOL, the largest single-validator liquid staking token on Solana. Stakers earn up to 8% yield plus Jito MEV r... Layer33 Layer33 is a collective of 25 independent Solana validators committed to network decentralization with 18M SOL combined stake. Offers IndieSOL, a composable liquid staking token earning standard rewar...
Both Laine and Layer33 hold similar community ratings, suggesting users find comparable value in each. Your choice should come down to specific features, pricing, and ecosystem fit rather than overall score.
Laine uses a free model, while Layer33 is free. Both tools are free, so cost isn't a deciding factor — focus on features and reliability instead.
Laine offers 5 features including laineSOL liquid staking token, Jito MEV revenue auto-compounded, Shared block rewards for stakers, and 2 more. Layer33 counters with 4 features including IndieSOL liquid staking token for DeFi composability, 25 independent validators with 18M SOL stake, Open-source validator monitoring tools, and 1 more. The right choice depends on which specific features matter for your use case — check the individual review pages for full breakdowns.
We monitor both tools around the clock for uptime, SSL validity, and response times. Laine currently has a critical health status. Layer33 is rated healthy with 100.0% uptime. For tools you rely on daily — especially trading bots or wallets — uptime and speed are non-negotiable.
Laine's key strengths include trusted validator with proven track record, multiple revenue streams beyond base staking, stakewiz analytics helps informed delegation. Layer33 stands out for directly supports solana network decentralization, institutional-quality infrastructure with open-source tools. On the flip side, Laine's weaknesses include single-validator lst carries concentration risk, while Layer33's main drawback is newer lst with less defi integration than jitosol.
Both Laine and Layer33 operate in the staking space, so this is a direct head-to-head. Neither has a clear community advantage, so your decision should be feature-driven. We recommend trying both — Laine is free to start and Layer33 is free to start. Read user reviews on each tool's page for real-world feedback from the Solana community.