Odaily Planet Daily reports that Linea has announced an update to its Terms of Service, which will take effect on March 28, 2026. This adjustment aims to prepare for the upcoming Linea Yield Boost, shifting Linea from a short-term token incentive model to generating yields at the protocol level using cross-chain funds. In the future, most ETH bridged to Linea will be staked via Lido V3 on the bridge layer to the Ethereum mainnet for automatic underlying interest earning. Users’ cross-chain operation experience will remain unchanged, but the bridged ETH will continuously generate staking rewards in the background.
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