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Gana rendimiento con el token que ya tienes.

Compara proveedores verificados en más de 115 cadenas y 17K+ pools — un número confiable por activo. Hecho para recién llegados; sin jerga.

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Compara proveedores principales en las cadenas que la gente conoce.

Verificado = pool con TVL ≥ 1 M $ y APY realista. El nivel (AAA / AA / A) refleja el tamaño del pool, no una auditoría de seguridad.
Native staking rates are approximate reference figures.

Activos
7,376
Cadenas
121
Pools activos
17,421
TVL agregado
$135B

Cadenas principales por valor bloqueado

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1 · Elige un token que conozcas.

Empieza por el activo en tu wallet — ETH, SOL, USDC, BTC. Mostramos el rendimiento realista, no la cifra llamativa de una granja.

2 · Compara proveedores verificados.

Solo mostramos pools con TVL real — así la cifra que comparas es una que alguien sensato podría ganar de verdad, no un espejismo de reward tokens.

3 · Ve a la fuente.

Entra al proveedor, verifica la dirección del contrato on-chain y deposita directamente. Nunca custodiamos tus tokens.

Frequently asked

Things people ask before they stake

What is crypto staking?

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Staking is locking your tokens with a validator that helps secure a blockchain. The network pays you newly minted tokens as a reward — similar to interest on a savings account, except the rate is set by the protocol, not a bank. You don't hand over the tokens; they stay in your wallet.

How much can I earn from staking?

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Realistic yields run from about 3% to 15% per year, depending on the chain. Ethereum sits around 3–4%, Solana around 6–7%, Cosmos chains often run 10–15%. Higher rates usually go with higher inflation, so the 'real' return after dilution is closer than the headline numbers suggest. The calculator on this site projects your numbers on any specific token.

Is staking safe?

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Reasonably so, with two named risks: slashing (the network can shrink your balance if your validator misbehaves — rare with reputable operators) and lock-up (most chains enforce an unbonding period of days to weeks during which you can't sell). The bigger risk most newcomers miss is picking a sketchy validator; the leaderboards on this site rank only active, performant ones.

Which blockchain should I stake on?

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Pick the one whose token you already hold or want to hold long-term. Staking is not a way to acquire a new asset cheaply; it's a way to earn yield on something you've decided to own. If you want safety + liquidity, Ethereum LSTs (Lido, Rocket Pool) are the most liquid. If you want higher rates and don't mind the lock-up, Cosmos and Polkadot pay more.

Do I need a lot of money to start?

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No. Most chains let you stake any amount, even a fraction of a token. The exception is Ethereum solo-staking which requires 32 ETH — but Lido or Rocket Pool let you stake any amount of ETH and receive a tradeable token. The only real floor is transaction-fee economics: don't stake five dollars of a token whose transaction costs two dollars.

Are staking rewards taxable?

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In most jurisdictions, yes. Rewards are usually treated as taxable income at the moment you receive them, with capital gains owed when you sell. Rules vary by country and change frequently. Your accountant is the source of truth; we just project the gross rewards.