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How to stake Cardano (ADA)

Founded in 2015 by Ethereum co-founder Charles Hoskinson, Cardano is a proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain that is often referred to as the “Ethereum killer,” owing to its superior technology and high level of security and sustainability.

Much like Ethereum, Cardano also allows users to stake its native cryptocurrency, ADA, to earn staking rewards. Cardano allows individuals to stake via staking pool operators and pool their tokens with other users or run their own Cardano staking pool.

Staking pools are frequently operated by those with technical experience and the appropriate hardware for effectively staking on the Cardano network, although anyone can become their own staking pool operator. Users also have complete autonomy to decide which pool they’d prefer to join and can assess each based on pool size, uptime and past performance.

Cardano divides periods of time into epochs, a measure of time used to specify when events in the network are set to occur, such as incentive distribution or validator transaction assignments.

On Cardano, each epoch consists of 432,000 slots, smaller units of time further divided into one-second intervals. One Cardano epoch lasts approximately five days. After each epoch concludes, a snapshot records the distribution of staked ADA tokens. This is used to calculate the rewards each staker will receive.

Users who wish to participate in staking will enter a pool through delegating, which allows coins to be unstaked and restaked multiple times with various pools, provided that user wait for the current epoch to pass before relocating their assets.

Steps to stake Cardano (ADA)

Below is a step-by-step guide on how to stake Cardano:

Find a reputable cryptocurrency exchange

The first step is to find a cryptocurrency exchange that supports ADA trading and staking, such as Binance and Coinbase. There are other options for staking ADA, which will be discussed in greater detail later on.

After creating an account with a cryptocurrency exchange, users must deposit ADA tokens in their exchange wallet. This can be done by buying Cardano coins directly from the exchange or transferring existing ADA holdings into their exchange wallet.

Select the staking option

The next step is navigating to the “Staking” page on the exchange platform’s interface and selecting “Cardano.” Most platforms will provide the option to select the staking duration, which will determine the amount of time one’s holdings will be locked away.

After selecting the desired stake duration, users have to decide how much ADA they wish to stake. Exchanges usually charge a small fee for staking services, so this must be considered when deciding the amount to be staked.

Research staking pools

Once the appropriate stake duration and amount of ADA coins have been selected, it is time to research staking pools. Exchanges offering staking services usually list recommended staking pools from which users can choose. Staking pools are usually ranked based on key information, such as the total number of blocks produced, overall performance in block creation, expected returns on investment and more.

While the most attractive pools based on these indicators are usually ranked on top, users can still choose staking pools based on their own criteria. Before selecting a pool to join, assessing factors such as pool size, uptime, liquidity and past results is essential. Depending on the platform, users can view important details about each staking pool, such as:

  • Return on staked ADA or interest rate
  • The cost to join (divided into a tax percentage and a fixed rate)
  • The size of the staking pool in terms of how much ADA is in it and how close to capacity it is
  • How much money the staking pool operators have delegated to the pool
  • The number of blocks that have been minted in the pool’s history.

Some users may also choose to consider off-protocol factors when selecting what staking pools to join, such as how certain pools align with their personal advocacies. These include considering whether a pool is operated by a non-government organization or is running on green energy, and the like.

Delegate your ADA tokens

After finding a suitable staking pool, users can then delegate their ADA tokens to the chosen pool. This is done by entering the password to one’s wallet and clicking “Delegate.” Once completed, the user’s assets will have been successfully staked in the pool.

Where can I stake my Cardano?

Here is how to stake one’s Cardano crypto asset holdings on various platforms.

How to stake Cardano on Coinbase

Coinbase offers an annual percentage yield, or APY, of 3.75% for Cardano staking. According to the platform, users’ ADA remains in their account at all times, and they can opt out anytime. To stake ADA, users must:

  1. Create an account on Coinbase.
  2. Select their desired Cardano staking pool and review the corresponding staking amount required.
  3. Buy Cardano on Coinbase or deposit the tokens from an external wallet into their Coinbase wallet.
  4. Add their…

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