Staking your Assets via Keplr Wallet
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Some of you might already be familiar with , a browser extension wallet for the. We’d like to share an in-depth guide on staking with this specific wallet.
So, what are the current Keplr wallet features? The Keplr Extension supports transfers and staking for many blockchains in the Cosmos ecosystem, including the Cosmos Hub, Kava, Akash, Secret Network, Certik, IRISnet, Regen, and many more.
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In the mentioned before, we showed you how to set up your own Keplr wallet. Once that’s done, it’s time to start staking.
If you don’t have any assets in your wallet, copy your account address to send $ATOM or any other supported asset to your Keplr wallet. You can do this from any exchange or another wallet. On the web extension you have two ways to find your wallet address:
Once you’ve sent assets to your wallet, wait a couple of seconds, then go to the Kepler web dashboard:
The dashboard of your Keplr wallet looks like this:
If you want to, for example, stake some $ATOM, you need to select the Cosmos Hub from the sidebar on the left.
To stake your assets, you need to pick a validator. If you already know one, you can find your validator via the search bar.
After you've found your validator, just click on it and a popup screen will appear.
Click on Stake to get to the delegation screen.
Put in the amount of tokens you want to delegate (in this case 0.1 $ATOM) and click on Stake.
A small Keplr screen will open on which you can verify the transaction.
Make sure to:
double check that it's the right amount you want to stake
that it's the correct validator
that you have enough extra tokens in your wallet to pay for the transaction fees
If everything is alright, approve the transaction by clicking on Approve.
After the transaction went through successfully (usually after a few seconds), it's done - you have staked successfully.
You can always get an overview of your staked balance in the My validators section of Keplr.
Make sure to verify the correct URL in the address field of your browser, it should be:
If you want to learn more about validator selections, take a look on our guide on .
Vergewisser dich, dass die URL im Adressfeld deines Browsers korrekt ist. Sie sollte lauten: