Kava
Kava doesn't have native staking. Liquid staking and DeFi alternatives further down still let you earn yield.
Kava uses Proof-of-Work — there is nothing to stake natively. See DeFi alternatives below.
Empfehlungen · sortiert nach Belohnung nach Gebühren
Wo Sie Ihr KAVA staken
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0% Fee | Stakewolle.com von Stakewolle Top-Wahl
0.0% after fees, operated by Stakewolle
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5.0%
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Everstake von Everstake
0.0% after fees, operated by Everstake
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10.0%
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Cosmostation von Cosmostation
0.0% after fees, operated by Cosmostation
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5.0%
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🌐 KysenPool von KysenPool
0.0% after fees, operated by KysenPool
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5.0%
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Solva (CryptoCrew) von Cryptocrew Validators
0.0% after fees, operated by Cryptocrew Validators
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5.0%
Rendite verdienen · DeFi-Optionen
Wie verdiene ich Rendite auf KAVA
Da Kava kein natives Staking bietet, verdienen Sie auf KAVA über DeFi-Pools — durch Verleihen, Bereitstellen von Liquidität oder Wrapping auf eine Chain mit Staking. DeFi bringt Smart-Contract- und (bei LP) Impermanent-Loss-Risiken mit sich.
13 Pools
Apps auf dieser Chain · sortiert nach hinterlegtem Wert
Was läuft auf Kava
Jedes Protokoll ist eine eigene App. Lending-Plattformen lassen dich Zinsen auf Einlagen verdienen; DEXes ermöglichen den Tausch von Token; Liquid-Staking-Apps geben dir einen handelbaren Beleg für deinen gestakten Coin. Tippe auf eines, um zu sehen, wie es funktioniert.
8 Apps erfasst
| App | Kategorie | Chains | Beste Rendite | Hinterlegter Wert auf Kava ↓ | Yield-Optionen | |
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| KA Kava Mint kava-mint | Lending | 1 | — | $55.8Million | — | → |
| KA Kava Lend kava-lend | Lending | 1 | — | $11.2Million | — | → |
| EQ Equilibre equilibre | Dexs | 1 | — | $7.18Million | — | → |
| SC Scrub Invest scrub-invest | DEX & Liquidität | 1 | 6.35% | $7.14Million | 1 | → |
| KA Kava Earn kava-earn | Rendite | 1 | — | $1.84Million | — | → |
| KA Kava Liquid kava-liquid | Liquid Staking | 1 | — | $1.81Million | — | → |
| CU Curve Dex curve-dex | DEX & Liquidität | 15 | — | $1.1Million | — | → |
| ST Stargate V2 stargate-v2 | Cross chain bridge | 13 | — | $1.02Million | — | → |
Read up before you stake
Background reading on Kava staking
Guide
What is staking?
The plain-English version: how locking your tokens earns you new tokens, and why the network pays you to do it.
Read the guide →
Guide
How blockchains differ from each other
Why Solana, Ethereum, and Cosmos chains pay different rates and why their security models differ.
Read the guide →
Guide
What does a validator actually do?
Validators run the chain. Pick a healthy one and your rewards arrive on schedule; pick a bad one and you can lose part of your stake.
Read the guide →
Frequently asked
What people ask about Kava staking
What does staking KAVA on Kava mean?
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Staking on Kava means locking your KAVA with a validator that helps run the network. In return, the network pays you a share of newly created tokens — similar to how a savings account pays interest, but the rate is set by the protocol, not a bank.
How much can I earn?
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Right now the top validators on Kava pay varies by validator per year, after their commission. The rate moves with the chain's inflation schedule and how much of the supply is staked overall.
Is staking safe?
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Your tokens stay in your wallet — you never hand them over. The two real risks are slashing (the network can shrink your balance if your validator misbehaves, which is rare) and lock-up (you can't sell instantly during the unbonding period). Pick a validator with a track record and you sidestep most of the risk.
Can I unstake whenever I want?
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Yes, but unstaking is not instant. Most chains have an unbonding period of a few days to a few weeks during which you don't earn rewards and can't sell. Liquid-staking tokens (like stETH for Ethereum) sidestep this by giving you a tradeable receipt token.
What wallet do I need?
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Any non-custodial wallet that supports Kava works — Phantom or Solflare for Solana, Keplr for Cosmos chains, MetaMask for Ethereum and EVM chains, Yoroi or Eternl for Cardano. Connect, choose a validator, click delegate. The whole flow takes a couple of minutes.
See also
Terms used on this page
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Validator
A computer that processes transactions and votes on the blockchain's state. In return for keeping the network honest it collects fees and staking rewards.
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Slashing
An automatic penalty where part of a validator's stake is destroyed for misbehaviour or extended downtime. Real risk for delegators too.
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Unbonding Period
The waiting time after you unstake before tokens become liquid again. Ranges from minutes (Ethereum LSTs) to 21+ days (Cosmos chains).
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Validator Commission
The fee a validator takes from staking rewards before passing the rest to delegators. Often 5–15%; lower means more of the reward reaches you.
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Real Yield
Yield paid in revenue-bearing assets (ETH, USDC, fees) rather than newly minted protocol tokens. The non-inflationary part of the rate.












