Stake
Use liquid staking with PSOL or stake SOL natively to earn rewards.
About native assets and liquid staking tokens on Solana
Knowing the difference between native assets and liquid staking tokens (LSTs) helps you make informed staking decisio...
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Find the best validator to stake your SOL with
When you stake SOL in Phantom, you choose a validator to delegate to. Validators process transactions and help secure...
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Is staking SOL safe?
Staking your SOL with a validator on Solana is generally safe, but there are some risks to consider—especially with n...
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Stake and unstake JitoSOL
When staking with Jito Staked SOL (JitoSOL), you can earn rewards. Rates vary and change frequently. Follow these ste...
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Stake SOL in Phantom with native staking
This article explains how to stake SOL using native staking in Phantom. With native staking, you delegate SOL directl...
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Stake SOL with Phantom liquid staking
When you stake your SOL with Phantom liquid staking, you receive Phantom Staked SOL (PSOL), a token that earns stakin...
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Track your native SOL staking rewards
This article explains how to track your staking rewards when you stake SOL natively in Phantom. Track your SOL stakin...
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What is staking on Solana?
Solana uses a Proof of Stake (PoS) network, where validators process transactions and help secure the blockchain by v...
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Why is my SOL stake still activating or deactivating?
Solana uses fixed time intervals called epochs, usually lasting 2 to 3 days, to process changes to staking accounts. ...
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