Introduction
Staking Dock can be a great option for those who want to hold DOCK but earn yield in a safe way while contributing to the network. The steps can be a little daunting, especially the first time you do them. That’s why we’ve put this guide together for you.
Step-by-step
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Obtain Dock (DOCK) tokens
In order to stake Dock, you need to have it. To obtain Dock, you'll need to purchase it. You can choose from these popular exchanges.
- 2
Choose a Dock wallet
Once you have DOCK, you’ll need to choose a Dock wallet to store your tokens. Here are some good options.
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Delegate your DOCK
We recommend using a staking pool when staking DOCK. It’s simpler and faster to get up-and-running. A staking pool is a group of validators who combine their DOCK, which gives them a higher chance of validating transactions and earning rewards. You can do this through your wallet’s interface.
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Start validating
You’ll need to wait for your deposit to be confirmed by your wallet. Once it’s confirmed, you’ll automatically validate transactions on the Dock network. You’ll be rewarded with DOCK for these validations.
What to be aware of
There are transaction and staking pool fees you need to consider. There can also be a waiting period before you start earning rewards. The staking pool will need to generate blocks, and this can take some time.
Latest movements
Dock (DOCK) is currently priced at $0.0299, with a 24-hour trading volume of $979.92K. In the last 24 hours, Dock has experienced a decrease to -0.9. The market cap of Dock stands at $24.77M, with 876.42M in circulation. For those looking to buy or trade Dock, reputable platforms like Binance offer avenues to do so securely and efficiently.
- Market cap
- $24.77M
- Volume
- $979.92K
- Circulating supply
- $876.42M