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August 24, 2021, 01:09:59 AM
#8
I'm new on staking and I didn't participate any staking. I want to earn by staking. Would you mind sharing some information about staking? Where to stake and how to stake? Your opinion will help me to learn about staking.
I will not advise you any to invest and stake your Money , but never ever invest your funds inside EOSBet >>> https://eosbet.io/ <<<<

Please be aware of that Scam site and your funds will remain inside when you decide to stake them

Plus that is not trusted casino site that faces so many issues inside their own chatroom about not being fair and also not letting accounts to withdraw.

so stay away if ever there is someone told you to.
hero member
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SecureShift.io | Crypto-Exchange
August 23, 2021, 10:28:21 PM
#7
I think you should also consider the platform that is most secured to stake, beside looking for the platform to stake you should also be more concerned about the safety of your funds, reason why I would only suggest binance and pancakeswap since they are related, so far binance is trustworthy enough, and I have only done staking with them, although the apy of most of the staking not as attractive as many staking platform out there but am more concerned about the safety of my investment, the decision is your.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 23, 2021, 08:25:34 PM
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There are some multiple wallets that can be used to stake your tokens but that depends on what kind of your token. If you know what token that you wanna stake it and then you must also try to take a look at how much APY/APR that already offered. You can pick the best platform to stake your coin based on your token. if that's related to the major coin and some multi wallet like trust wallet was the best choice but you can also go to the swap or defi to stake your token.
You can try to visit uniswap, pancakeswap or something else to participate in the staking and farming.

Try to pick some article from the internet like this one as a way to learn more about staking and how it's working right now. https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/glossary/staking
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Futiracoin.com
August 23, 2021, 04:39:39 AM
#5
I'm new on staking and I didn't participate any staking. I want to earn by staking. Would you mind sharing some information about staking? Where to stake and how to stake? Your opinion will help me to learn about staking.

Usually this is often given to binance, Markets and others, if the bet you mean is a project or investment complex. Usually when this is earned, then people will trade and sell on the right conditions assuming large margins.

Back again to the prediction and analysis of the exchange or selling of the staking that we have, after we do this the staking you mean will be very useful for us to release, therefore we need lots of references with clear sources.
hero member
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20BET - Premium Casino & Sportsbook
August 23, 2021, 03:39:37 AM
#4
Nothing beats staking those altcoins while holding it with your wallet and you own the private keys or seeds on it. The best would be staking it on a hardware wallet(Ledger), to give you an idea. While you don't have your HW yet, take a look at those supported wallets that those cryptos that you want to stake in through the links below.
(https://www.ledger.com/staking)
(https://trustwallet.com/staking/)
(https://www.exodus.com/blog/tag/staking/)
(https://support.atomicwallet.io/article/140-staking-options-in-atomic-wallet)
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SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
August 23, 2021, 03:31:59 AM
#3
I'm new on staking and I didn't participate any staking. I want to earn by staking. Would you mind sharing some information about staking? Where to stake and how to stake? Your opinion will help me to learn about staking.

Staking is getting good as more people are now understanding that they can earn while also having their tokens kept for long term profit. Also from the look of things, it seems that most staking platforms now are on BSC network, although newer blockchain networks like Okexchain has theirs too but the prominence can not be compared to that of BSC network currently.
Nevertheless, on BSC network, Pancakeswap is taking the lead and the token you need to stake in order to earn other tokens is CAKE, you can also stake CAKE to earn CAKE.
Another on BSC network is Apeswap, in this case you will need BANANA token in order to stake and earn. These two are the prominent so far on BSC network.
On Okexchain you have cherryswap which claims to be the first Dex or swapping platform on Okexchain, and you will need CHE token for that, I think there are still others coming up.
Now there is an important thing you need to know, and that is, whatever you will earn from staking will depend on the amount of tokens you staked, that is, whatever you will earn from CAKE staking will depend on the amount of CAKE staked.
All these three staking platforms are to the best of my knowledge, it is now left for you to make further research and take the one that suits you well.
Staking process is quite easy and straightforward, and there is a difference between staking pool and liquidity, since it's for staking, you will need to select the token you want to earn, approve the contract, deposit the token of the platform and start earning, you can unstake anytime you want.
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$CYBERCASH METAVERSE
August 23, 2021, 03:15:14 AM
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I use binance and trust wallet, which ever form of stake earning you seeking for is available on binance or trust wallet, though trust wallet seem safer than binance because of centralisation
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BIB Exchange
August 23, 2021, 03:10:28 AM
#1
I'm new on staking and I didn't participate any staking. I want to earn by staking. Would you mind sharing some information about staking? Where to stake and how to stake? Your opinion will help me to learn about staking.
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