Introduction
Staking ARPA is an excellent choice for those looking to hold ARPA while earning yield securely and supporting the network. The process may seem overwhelming, especially for first-timers. That's why we've created this guide to help you through it.
Comprehensive Guide
1. Acquire ARPA (ARPA) Tokens
To stake ARPA, you first need to acquire it. You can purchase ARPA from various popular exchanges.
View all 35 pricesPlatform Coin Cost Binance ARPA (ARPA) 0.01 Coinbase ARPA (ARPA) 0.01 Kraken ARPA (ARPA) 0.01 BingX ARPA (ARPA) 0.01 Bitget ARPA (ARPA) 0.01 Bitmart ARPA (ARPA) 0.02 2. Select a ARPA Wallet
Once you have ARPA, you'll need to select a ARPA wallet to keep your tokens safe. Here are some great options.
3. Delegate Your ARPA
We suggest using a staking pool for staking ARPA. It's easier and quicker to start. A staking pool consists of validators who pool their ARPA, increasing their chances of validating transactions and earning rewards. You can access this via your wallet's interface.
4. Begin Validation
You will need to wait for your deposit to be confirmed by your wallet. Once confirmed, you will automatically validate transactions on the ARPA network. You will be rewarded with ARPA for these validations.
Key Considerations
Consider the transaction and staking pool fees. Additionally, there may be a waiting period before you begin earning rewards. The staking pool must generate blocks, which can take some time.
Recent Developments
- Market capitalization
- $45.17M
- 24-hour trading volume
- $9.73M
- Circulating supply refers to the total amount of a cryptocurrency or token that is currently available for trading in the market. It excludes tokens that are locked, reserved, or not yet released.
- 982.17M ARPA
