Introduction
Staking e-Money can be an excellent choice for those looking to hold NGM while earning APY in a secure manner and supporting the network. The process may seem a bit overwhelming, particularly if it's your first time. That's why we've created this guide to assist you.
Step-by-Step Guide for South African Investors
1. Acquire e-Money (NGM) Tokens
To stake e-Money, you first need to acquire it. To obtain e-Money, you'll need to buy it. You can select from these popular exchanges available in South Africa.
2. Select a e-Money Wallet
Once you have NGM, you'll need to choose a e-Money wallet to store your tokens securely. Here are some solid options to consider.
Platform Mint Staking rewards in South Africa Stakewolle e-Money (NGM) Up to 29,45% APY 3. Delegate Your NGM
We recommend using a staking pool when staking NGM. It's simpler and quicker to get started. A staking pool is a collective of validators who combine their NGM, which increases their chances of validating transactions and earning rewards. You can manage this through your wallet's interface.
4. 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 e-Money network. You'll be rewarded with NGM for these validations.
What to Keep in Mind
There are transaction and staking pool fees you need to take into account. Additionally, there may be a waiting period before you begin earning rewards. The staking pool will need to generate blocks, and this process can take some time.
Latest Movements in the Market
e-Money (NGM) is currently priced at US$29,45 with a 24-hour trading volume of US$65,8. The market cap of e-Money stands at US$1,43M, with 79,13M NGM in circulation. For those looking to buy or trade e-Money, Stakewolle offers avenues to do so securely and efficiently
- Market capitalisation
- US$1,43M
- 24-hour trading volume
- US$65,8
- Circulating supply
- 79,13M NGM