Staking Cardano from Yoroi is an easy and straightforward process, very similar to staking your funds from Daedalus.
Yoroi users can now stake their ADA right from YoroiWith Shelley, the staking era of the Cardano.
The latest major platform to switch from their Byron-era code was Yoroi, a lightweight Cardano wallet.
On Aug, 11, the delegation update was released, enabling Yoroi users to delegate their funds to a stake pool through the desktop version of Yoroi.
Staking ADA from Yoroi in a few easy stepsOnce downloaded, users should select the mainnet version of Yoroi.
To begin the staking process, users should go to the delegation center on Yoroi, where they can enter the ID number of the stake pool they wish to delegate their stake.
Websites such as Pool Tool and AdaPools offer a comprehensive list of available stake pools and enable users to filter through them using various criteria.
After choosing a stake pool, users should copy their ID number into Yoroi's delegation center.
Once the stake pool is chosen, users proceed to the next step where they're required to enter the amount of ADA they want to delegate.
At press time, those delegating from Yoroi are required to pay a delegation fee of 2.174 ADA, a transaction fee of 0.17 ADA, and a 2 ADA deposit.
How to stake ADA from your Cardano Yoroi wallet
Publicado en Aug 13, 2020
by Cryptoslate | Publicado en Coinage
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