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How to stake KAVA (Kava Network)
A step-by-step guide on staking KAVA (Kava Network)
July 1, 2022
5 min read

Overview

Category Details
Chorus One Validator Address kavavaloper15urq2dtp9qce4fyc85m6upwm9xul3049dcs7da
Wallet Keplr
APR 27.7%
Block Explorer https://kavascan.com/
Staking Rewards https://www.stakingrewards.com/earn/kava/
Unstaking Period 21 Days

Kava is a cross-chain, decentralized finance project focused on providing collateralized, USD-pegged stablecoin borrowing for assets from different blockchains. Kava is making use of interoperability solutions to bring its services to tokens like Binance’s BNB and Bitcoin.

Users of the Kava CDP system earn KAVA tokens and can delegate them to validators like Chorus One, which maintains and govern the protocol with the goal to create a stable platform for cross-chain decentralized finance.

Please note that the unstake period is 21 days. This means that you can only unstake and withdraw coins to your wallet after this time has passed. We wish you profitable staking!

How to stake KAVA (Kava Network)

1. Install Keplr Wallet Extension

In case you don't have the keplr extension installed in your browser visit https://www.keplr.app/ and click on Install extension.

Click on Install Keplr for Chrome if you are using a Chrome browser or Brave if you are using the Brave browser and follow the installation instructions.

2. Create/Import Account

Click on the extension in the Chrome/Brave toolbar and the following page will open up.

In case you do not have an existing Keplr account you can create a new account

You will be shown 12 words as your mnemonic seed. Select24 words option for a more secure mnemonic. Back it up securely (read the warning below)

Back up your mnemonic seed securely.

  • Anyone with your mnemonic seed can take your assets.
  • Lost mnemonic seed can't be recovered.

Enter an account name and a passphrase to unlock your wallet. You will be asked for the mnemonic again. Enter the 24 words in order. This is to make sure you remember the mnemonic.

Finally, click on Next to create your account

3. Log in to your account

Regardless of whether you already have an account or if you created it just now you may now click on the extension to view your address or visit https://wallet.keplr.app/#/akashnet/stake to see the full dashboard.

4. Stake your KAVA

If you don't already have KAVA in your account fund it with some tokens. You may use an exchange to transfer the KAVA tokens to your address or get it from someone who already holds those.

To stake click on the Kava network in the left panel and click on Stake

You will be shown a list of validators with whom to stake on the right side. Scroll to Chorus One and click on Manage.

A modal with Chorus One's description will pop up. Click once on Delegate to enter the amount of tokens you want to stake.

Clicking on Delegate again will take you to Keplr wallet for approval. Approve the transaction and you will be able to see your stake.

There is a 21-day unbonding process for staked KAVAs during which delegator KAVAs do not earn rewards and cannot be transferred, exchanged, or spent. KAVAs can, however, be slashed during the unbonding period.

Once your transaction is approved you will be able to see your Kava getting staked. Congratulations you have successfully staked your $KAVA!!

5. Claiming rewards

After some time you will see rewards getting accumulated in your account. You can simply go to the Keplr extension to claim them.

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Chorus One announces staking support for Avalanche
Delegators can stake AVAX to earn rewards & secure the network.
June 23, 2022
5 min read

Why we join Avalanche

Avalanche is an open-source platform for deploying decentralised applications in a highly scalable environment. Avalanche takes a ‘network of networks’ approach to scaling and contains from the get-go a smart contracts platform designed for global finance, with near-instant finality. The network infrastructure allows applications to maintain sovereignty on their own “subnet”, while tapping into the Avalanche mainnet for interoperability with other subnets. Ethereum developers can easily build atop Avalanche via the EVM-compatible C-Chain. Through its novel Avalanche Consensus Protocol, Avalanche is able to scale capabilities to a processing capacity of 1,500 TPS (transactions per second) in the C-chain and upwards of 4500 TPS in the X-chain. In summary, Avalanche presents a revolutionary technology both in consensus and horizontal scaling design via subnets.

The main novelty of Avalanche is its approach to scaling, which involves the concept of subnets. A subnet is a set of Avalanche validators and the assignment of one or more blockchains for these validators to validate. There is a mainnet, or Primary Network, which consists of all Avalanche validators and that are assigned the P-chain, X-chain and C-chain to validate. As mentioned before, the C-chain is the smart contracts chain that is EVM-equivalent. The X-chain is an UTXO DAG-based chain specially tailored for high-speed asset transfers. The P-chain is perhaps arguably the most important one as its job is to maintain the coordination of validators and delegators on all subnets.

Other subnets are therefore subsets of the mainet validators that are assigned additional blockchains to validate. The reasoning behind this design decision is brilliant: Instead of having one chain accomplish everything in the Avalanche ecosystem, each “sub” blockchain can specialize for a certain use case.

In the meantime, the platform is expanding and enabling developers to launch their own customizable blockchains. Distributing activity over several chains keeps the Avalanche platform dynamic and flexible, enabling it to meet the blockchain’s trinity of decentralisation, security, and scalability.

Avalanche delivers even more in terms of technology by regularly releasing open-source code in the form of VMs ready to be picked up by projects looking to jump in in the subnet movement. @DeFiKingdoms is an example of a live subnet.

Other projects in Avalanche may soon start to shift to the subnet environment. For instance, liquid staking via BenQi (sAVAX) with three more solutions coming up: Lido on Avalanche, LAVA, and Eden Network + YieldYak. There is also a competitive DeFi landscape which may do the same, with TraderJoe (DEX), Platypus (stable swap), Aave (lending) and many others.

Becoming a validator in Avalanche requires expertise and a bonded stake. It would be troublesome if being a validator on the Avalanche network was free since a bad actor might start a large number of nodes that would be queried often. A node must bond (stake) something valuable in order to become a validator (AVAX). The more AVAX bonds a node has, the more often that node is requested by other nodes. A node’s sampling of the network is not uniformly random. It is rather weighted by stake quantity. Nodes are encouraged to be validators because they get a reward if they are sufficiently accurate and responsive when validating. Chorus One behaves in this way, helping to secure Avalanche. Users can delegate to Chorus One to and share the rewards.

About Staking on Avalanche:

Validating Rights: The weight of validators is determined by the amount of staking tokens bonded as collateral.

Token distribution and inflation of 9.2%.

Staking details:
  • The minimum amount that a validator must stake is 2,000 AVAX
  • The minimum amount that a delegator must delegate is 25 AVAX
  • The minimum amount of time one can stake funds for validation is 2 weeks
  • The maximum amount of time one can stake funds for validation is 1 year
  • The minimum amount of time one can stake funds for delegation is 2 weeks
  • The maximum amount of time one can stake funds for delegation is 1 year
  • The minimum delegation fee rate is 2%
  • 50% of AVAX tokens allocated to staking rewards

Reward Rate: Rewards are paid out at expiracy of the validation contract provided the validator uptime as seen by the network is above 80%.

Chorus One Commission: 2%

Staking Limits: The maximum weight of a validator (their own stake + stake delegated to them) is the maximum of 3 million AVAX and 5 times the amount the validator staked. For example, if you staked 2,000 AVAX to become a validator, only 8000 AVAX can be delegated to your node total (not per delegator)

Slashing: No slashing. A validator will receive a staking reward if they are online and respond for more than 80% of their validation period, as measured by a majority of validators, weighted by stake. You should aim for your validator be online and responsive 100% of the time.

Re-Staking: You need to withdraw rewards and re-stake them with some frequency if you want to make use of compounding returns hence, additional delegation is needed for compounding.

Staking Guide: To read a step-by-step guide on how to stake AVAX, click here

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Chorus One announces staking support for Covalent
Covalent is a protocol that collects data from various blockchain networks.
June 22, 2022
5 min read

Why we join Covalent Network

Covalent is a protocol that collects data from various blockchain networks. Covalent attempts to gather granular information stored inside smart contracts that isn’t available with current technologies by completely indexing whole blockchains and accessing their data via a single API. In this way, Covalent wants to help developers have a better grasp of the whole blockchain ecosystem. Users will even be able to incorporate private business data after all blockchain data is indexed.

Covalent is gradually decentralizing and that will allow the Covalent Network to be owned and controlled by its users with the use of the CQT token:

  • CQT is a governance token in which token holders vote on proposals to modify system settings.
  • CQT is a staking asset. Node operators will be compensated for indexing data and answering queries.
  • CQT is a network access token that allows API users to do data searches.

Covalent Use Cases

Covalent is already demonstrating a wide range of applications. From taxation, where a trader can immediately obtain a CSV file of their transaction data, to NFTs, where NFT applications like ChainGuardians and Ethermon are now employing the Covalent API to not only enable innovative features unique to each project but also to enhance user experience.

To provide broader access to blockchain data, multiple roles such as validators, block-specimen producers, indexers, storage request responders, and others are required for data retrieval, storage, and query procedures. Learn more about them here. Covalent brings a great value to web3 developers and users and we’re excited to contribute as Block Specimen Producers, ensuring the accuracy of the distributed data.

About Staking on Covalent:

Validating Rights: The weight of validators is determined by the amount of staking tokens bonded as collateral.

Inflation and Distribution ($1Bn CQT):

- Seed: 10 %
- Ecosystem: 20%
- Private sale: 20.4%
- Private sale II: 2.9%
- Public sale: 3.4%
- Team: 14.4%
- Advisors: 2%
- Reserve: 18.9%
- Staking: 8%
- There will be a 2% inflation per year for 4 years.

Reward Rate: The amount of CQT that is rewarded per epoch (24 h). Learn more about staking CQT here.

Chorus Commission: 7.5%

Withdrawal Delay: 28 days for delegators and 6 months for operators.

Staking Limits: There is a ratio (currently 6:1, it will be upgraded to 10:1 in the short term, then up to governance) determining how much delegation an operator can receive on their own stake, ensuring operators have skin in the game. In addition, there are max. stake limitations in place to avoid centralization and to ensure the network grows in conjunction with its maturity.

Slashing: Currently, there is no slashing on the Covalent Network. Until slashing is live, network operators who produce Block Specimens with invalid proofs won’t receive rewards.

Re-Staking: Delegating is non-custodial. While CQT is held in the staking contract, it is only the owner of the respective staked CQT that can interact with it.

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Chorus One announces staking support for Evmos
Evmos is aligning developer and user incentives to bring Ethereum-based apps and assets to the interoperable networks of the Cosmos ecosystem.
June 17, 2022
5 min read

Why we join Evmos

Evmos is aligning developer and user incentives to bring Ethereum-based apps and assets to the interoperable networks of the Cosmos ecosystem.

Evmos is an EVM-compatible Cosmos SDK blockchain allowing developers to have all of Ethereum’s desired features while also benefiting from Tendermint fast finality and other benefits that a custom Cosmos SDK blockchain brings. Evmos is connecting the Ethereum and Cosmos ecosystems via a bridge to Ethereum and by utilizing the Inter Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC).

Evmos and Chorus One

Evmos is built on Tendermint Core, which depends on validators like Chorus One to commit blockchain blocks. These validators participate in the consensus mechanism by broadcasting cryptographically signed votes. Validator candidates can stake their own tokens and have others “delegate” them. The EVMOS is Evmos’ native token. You can stake with us to share our rewards. Evmos launches with 150 validators. The top 150 applicants with the largest stake become Evmos validators.

Executing the Tendermint consensus protocol will yield validators and delegators Evmos as block provisions and tokens as transaction fees. Initially, transaction fees will be paid in EVMOS, however, in the future, any Cosmos token can be used if whitelisted by governance. Validators establish a commission on delegate fees as an incentive. Token holders are responsible for steering and governing the network, including e.g. determining applications that should be incentivized with EVMOS tokens.

Use Cases of Evmos

As previously stated, the dApps that will be available on Evmos can include everything currently on Ethereum and beyond. For example, AAVE is expected to be launched on Evmos. The introduction of Aave on Evmos will allow for an increase in user activity while also filling the demand for a dependable lending protocol on Cosmos. The core team also stated that they are currently working with Chainlink to implement Aave V3 functionality before the mainnet launch later this month. Other examples of applications on Evmos include NFTs and decentralized exchanges — such as Diffusion or Exswap.

About Staking on Evmos

Validating Rights: The weight of validators is determined by the amount of staking tokens bonded as collateral.

Inflation and Distribution: Over the first four years the newly minted tokens will be distributed, at each block, in the following way:

  • Staking Rewards: 40%
  • Team Vesting: 25%
  • Usage Incentives: 25%
  • Community Pool: 10%

There will be no limit on token minting. Over 300M EVMOS will be coined in the first year and 1 billion in the first four meaning inflation after network launch is high.

Reward Rate: 7 seconds block production distributes the rewards. Variable APY (at the time of writing above 500%, check the official dashboard for current values)

Chorus One Commission: 5%

Target staking rate: 50%

Withdrawal Delay: 2 weeks, no rewards are earned during this time

Slashing: A validator missing more than 95% of the preceding 10,000 blocks will result in a slashing of 0.01%

Re-Staking: Manual, must be withdrawn from accrual pool

Additional details: Coinbase guide

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