Staking has been a very popular crypto investment strategy for long-term crypto holders. It allows them to earn passive income. In many cases, staking has some technical knowledge barriers to enter. New users usually prefer to use the exchange staking services (eg, Binance Earn). As they become more advanced, they prefer to stake independently, holding their keys. The below parameters need to be taken care of while choosing a staking node:
I wish more people would write comprehensive pieces about staking. Loanscan.io just gives the rates and locations but that's not enough. Everything is so scattered and well...decentralized.
Thanks for the info. Will look closer into these providers. I recently started testing Polkadot staking on polkadot.js.org and basically just auto-selected the validators.
I’m kind of confused as to why you chose these specific three over all the other options out there. You just state here are three we can check just because they run consistent and professionally? Do Coinbase and Kraken not meet this criteria? Or were those not considered options because they are primarily exchanges? Good article and very good information… just curious is all. Thank you for posting.
When I first read about staking I thought it was awesome. I still do. The entire concept is awesome. I love that it's become a common theme in the cryptosphere as it really rewards everyone for having faith in a project, including the project itself!
Ankr is interesting to me. It seems like it has a huge amount of potential, and massive growth ahead. I'm not sure why it seems so... Stagnant? Stale? I don't know. It just does. I'm curious to see where it goes...
I wish more people would write comprehensive pieces about staking. Loanscan.io just gives the rates and locations but that's not enough. Everything is so scattered and well...decentralized.
The Polygon staking is the most promising I feel.
I feel like rplanet would be the best staking option if Bonz wasn't sabotaging the writer community
I like the premise of staking, I think it’s going to develop way more in the next months.
Thanks for the info. Will look closer into these providers. I recently started testing Polkadot staking on polkadot.js.org and basically just auto-selected the validators.
Very useful information.
I’m kind of confused as to why you chose these specific three over all the other options out there. You just state here are three we can check just because they run consistent and professionally? Do Coinbase and Kraken not meet this criteria? Or were those not considered options because they are primarily exchanges? Good article and very good information… just curious is all. Thank you for posting.
Staking and liquidity pools are leading the way to our crypto future.
When I first read about staking I thought it was awesome. I still do. The entire concept is awesome. I love that it's become a common theme in the cryptosphere as it really rewards everyone for having faith in a project, including the project itself!
Ankr is interesting to me. It seems like it has a huge amount of potential, and massive growth ahead. I'm not sure why it seems so... Stagnant? Stale? I don't know. It just does. I'm curious to see where it goes...