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Is it possible to stake directly on-chain to support the network and keep control of your coins at the same time? Why not? Otherwise I have no idea about Cosmos and call the expert @leveragegrinding
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@DonkeyInvestor As soon as it is 4 digits, I would move it to a keplr wallet, for example, and then stake it via the cosmos hub (goes via keplr). then you can also select the validator yourself. return increases, risk decreases. you need a laptop/ PC for it, but it's worth it
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@leveragegrinding 😁You were 4 seconds faster with your answer 😜👍🏻
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@leveragegrinding no matter how high the amount on Keplr. I like to use stakecito,frens, Imperator as validators. This may also qualify you for airdrops. The most recent Celestia was worth 700$ for me at the current price. Others have increased the airdrop to 3-4K with several wallets
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@TradingMelone Can you also get airdrops under Keplr?
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@KapriolenCapital when you collect them
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@leveragegrinding you have to check several pages for this, do I understand that correctly?
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@KapriolenCapital yes or just be in the picture. I don't collect everything now, but there are always good ones and many that are worth nothing. But you have to stake on-chain to validators. Preferably 5% commission and so upper midfield and not the top 3
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Do it yourself - set up ledger - set up Keplr wallet (secure with the ledger) - transfer atom to the Keplr wallet - select validator - collect staking rewards directly yourself 😁
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@user16a1add4a1d143be...Hi. Can you also make a statement about yield and minimum quantity?
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@tikemyson rewards is about 18 - 20% amount you search on the net / Youtube itself 😁 I don't have it at the moment Enclosed a link to the rewards calculation, there you will find a lot of information about staking. On Youtube you can find complete instructions for staking.
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I have it running passively at Bitvavo...
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