Introduction
Staking Decentraland can be a great option for those who want to hold mana 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 Guide
1. Obtain Decentraland (mana) Tokens
In order to stake Decentraland, you need to have it. To obtain Decentraland, you'll need to purchase it. You can choose from these popular exchanges.
Platform Coin Price Nexo Decentraland (mana) 0.09 BTSE Decentraland (mana) 0.09 2. Choose a Decentraland Wallet
Once you have mana, you'll need to choose a Decentraland wallet to store your tokens. Here are some good options.
3. Delegate Your mana
We recommend using a staking pool when staking mana. It's simpler and faster to get up-and-running. A staking pool is a group of validators who combine their mana, which gives them a higher chance of validating transactions and earning rewards. You can do 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 Decentraland network. You'll be rewarded with mana 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.
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Latest Movements
- Market cap
- $169.96M
- 24h volume
- $11.52M
- Circulating supply
- 1.94B mana
Frequently Asked Questions About Decentraland (mana) Staking
- What is Decentraland (MANA) and what is it used for?
- Decentraland (MANA) is a blockchain-based virtual world where users can buy, sell, and build on parcels of digital land. MANA serves as the native governance and utility token within the ecosystem. It can be used to purchase land, goods, and experiences in-world, as well as to trade on secondary markets. As a governance token, MANA holders can participate in certain decisions about platform upgrades and policy changes. If you’re new to Decentraland, think of MANA as both the currency you’ll spend inside the virtual world and a potential asset you can trade on crypto exchanges.
- How does the price performance of MANA affect my investments?
- MANA price reflects supply and demand on crypto markets and sentiment around Decentraland's virtual world activity. A rising price often coincides with higher in-world engagement, more developers creating experiences, and improved market interest in virtual real estate. Conversely, price declines can occur during broader crypto downturns or reduced demand for virtual land. For investors, it’s important to consider MANA’s role in a broader portfolio, monitor on-chain metrics (like active addresses and land sales), and evaluate Decentraland’s roadmap milestones (land auctions, new features, partnerships) that could drive demand for MANA over time.
- What should I know about circulating supply and market cap for MANA?
- As of now, roughly 1.92 billion MANA are in circulation, with a market capitalization around the figures you’ve seen. This circulating supply informs liquidity and trade depth on exchanges. A larger circulating supply can mean tighter price movement for small trades, but also more liquidity. Market cap gives a rough sense of overall current value, but it doesn’t guarantee future performance. When assessing risk, compare circulating supply with total supply, track unlock schedules for any tokenomics events, and consider Decentraland’s active user base and land demand as practical indicators of future demand for MANA.
- How can I use MANA within Decentraland, and are there fees involved?
- Inside Decentraland, MANA is used to buy land, pay for in-world services, access premium features, and participate in certain governance mechanisms. When purchasing land or items from in-world marketplaces, fees may apply as transaction costs and platform fees, in addition to the underlying blockchain gas fees on the Ethereum network. Stay aware of gas prices, which can fluctuate. It’s wise to keep a small buffer of MANA for transaction costs and scheduling purchases during periods of lower network congestion to minimize fees.
- What are the risks and best practices for securely storing MANA?
- Security begins with choosing a trusted wallet and, if possible, a hardware wallet for long-term holdings. Store your private keys or seed phrases offline, away from internet-connected devices. For active trading, use reputable exchanges with strong security measures and enable two-factor authentication. Be cautious of phishing attempts and never share private keys. Consider splitting storage: keep the majority in a secure, non-custodial wallet and use a smaller, manageable amount on an exchange for trading. Regularly back up wallet recovery phrases and keep them in a secure, offline location.
