Since the Paris upgrade, staking has been introduced on Tezos. Staking and delegating are different activities. After the Quebec proposal goes live in January, the delegation rewards will drop to 33% of the staking rewards. In other words, in 2025, you can earn 3x more return on your Tez if you stake vs. delegate.
Below is a brief overview of the differences between staking and delegating.
We have prepared a short guide to help you switch from delegating to staking. The guide is based on the Kukai wallet, but you can use the wallet of your choice.
Getting started
If you haven't delegated to a Chorus One baker yet, click on “Delegating & Staking” in the right corner of the wallet interface. Look for Chorus One on the bakers’ list. You can use the search button in your browser to find it.
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the largest institutional staking providers globally, operating infrastructure for over 60 Proof-of-Stake (PoS) networks, including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, Near, and others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry, offering easy-to-use, enterprise-grade staking solutions, conducting industry-leading research, and investing in innovative protocols through Chorus One Ventures. As an ISO 27001 certified provider, Chorus One also offers slashing and double-signing insurance to its institutional clients. For more information, visit chorus.one or follow us on LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), and Telegram.