# Exit Queue

**Overview**

The Exit Queue is the quantity of ETH that is waiting to be withdrawn from staking in vaults on Stakewise.

**How can I use it?**

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This can be a leading indicator to potential supply or peg volatility for Stakewise as users decide they don’t want to wait in the exit queue. Large exit queues can mean that users might instead decide to swap their osETH through AMM pools can put downwards price pressure on the LST and potentially cause a depeg. For users that tolerate higher risk or are confident in osETH’s peg performance, long wait times on exit queues can be a good time to enter LP positions to potentially earn from additional swapping fees or any potential arbitrages on a potential depeg.


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