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WTN

Yield-bearing token tracked across 2 pools.

Reward rate

per year, native

Spot price

USD

Note

WTN doesn't have native staking. Look for DeFi yield options below — supplying liquidity, lending, or wrapped-token staking.

DeFi alternatives

Use WTN in DeFi instead

Pools where you can supply liquidity, lend, or earn rewards using WTN. Higher rates than native staking — and higher risk.

Pool Protocol Chain Type APY TVL
yusan - WTN WTN Yusan ICP lp 0.0% $0
yusan - WTN WTN Yusan ICP lp 0.0% $0

Frequently asked

What people ask about staking WTN

What is staking WTN?

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Staking WTN means locking your WTN with a validator that helps secure the network. The network pays you new tokens as a reward — like interest on a savings account, but the rate is set by the protocol, not a bank.

How much can I earn from staking WTN?

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Right now, staking WTN pays varies — check the validator list above, after the validator's commission. The exact number depends on which validator you pick. The list above is sorted by reward rate.

Is staking safe?

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Your WTN stays in your wallet — you delegate trust, not custody. The two real risks are slashing (rare; the network can shrink your balance if your validator misbehaves) and lock-up (you can't sell instantly during the unbonding period). Picking a validator with a track record neutralizes 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. If you need instant exit, look for a liquid-staking option — you get a tradeable receipt token for your staked balance.

What wallet do I need?

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Any non-custodial wallet that supports WTN. Connect, choose a validator from the list above, click delegate, sign the transaction. The flow is short and you don't transfer the tokens — you grant the validator the right to use your stake to vote on the network.