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Title: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Phoenix_PROG on November 17, 2020, 06:18:05 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on November 17, 2020, 06:27:42 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Hello its rare to see projects like this. But I recently discovered a platform you are actually looking. It is called estake based from the developers youll stake on your own wallet.

Not following them for a while but Im sure there are some also here heard of it.

Just follow this site.
https://estake.io/
https://t.me/Estakeofficial
https://twitter.com/ElasticStake

Note: Not part of this project gladly sharing you what you are looking for.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Inkdull on November 17, 2020, 06:32:11 AM
None I can think of, it's always about sending the tokens or coins to other wallet address but why are you scared of sending your coins to staking address? Staking have been a big thing since 2018 and I haven't heard about stolen or missing coins through staking, you can use binance exchange for staking, they are more reliable


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: chip1994 on November 17, 2020, 06:43:10 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Hello its rare to see projects like this. But I recently discovered a platform you are actually looking. It is called estake based from the developers youll stake on your own wallet.

Not following them for a while but Im sure there are some also here heard of it.

Just follow this site.
https://estake.io/
https://t.me/Estakeofficial
https://twitter.com/ElasticStake

Note: Not part of this project gladly sharing you what you are looking for.
Estake actually has a special plan for passive investment, but how can this mechanism really work if even holders can still get daily returns?
If everyone realized Estake's potential and they kept holding, Estake's volume would definitely decrease or not fluctuate, then what source of income will the team pay for? Or is this just a way to entice new investors to buy their tokens and then leave them all alone like any other scam project? :-\


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on November 17, 2020, 06:47:43 AM
Or is this just a way to entice new investors to buy their tokens and then leave them all alone like any other scam project? :-\
Did you invest with this? Like I said mate, I am not currently following them now but the first time encountered with them is really huge hype on their telegram due to this concept of staking on his own wallet.

Who knows maybe the idea is bugged and the team really just trying to lure out somw new ones. Anyway, I did scalp this during opening for some quick bucks. But I dont really stay much longer on some new ones until it has build a strong platform yet.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Gorosden on November 17, 2020, 06:48:34 AM
If you are scared of dumps that occurs on most POS coins you can stake or lend out stable coins on binance exchange, meaning you don't have to be worried about tokens it coins losing value while they are in staking mode, for now you can't see see coins that you can stake in their own wallet


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Shallow on November 17, 2020, 07:04:14 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

That will depend on the coin in question and how it was structured to work, that is, how the team want their staking to work. Talking about the coin, Tron and Tezos have staking abilities, although I am not a much fan of staking but I found out that, you can actually stake your Tron and Tezos in own wallet without sending it out to another. To do this, you will need Trust wallet, so just create the wallet, save your mnemonic phrases and after that, you can transfer the coin to the wallet, and stake it. Also, I do not know of any coin you have in mind, but you can search the coin on Trust wallet and check if you can stake it. Lastly, I do not know much about it, so endeavour to make your own research about staking on Trust wallet, you can also ask the team for expert advice.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: JHORN on November 17, 2020, 07:06:00 AM
You can stake on trust wallet and few other mobile wallets but you still need to move your coins from your wallet to the stake wallet, I think this is a must, since you aren't moving from the wallet to any third parties it's safe to be honest, using wallet is even safer than exchange staking


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Btra on November 17, 2020, 07:09:27 AM
For the staking of in various coins many exchanges providing this facility in their own platform. Just, you have to choose the period of staking and automatically the staking amount with your principal amount credited to your exchange wallet at the end of the staking. Probit and Binance are providing this kind of facility. Currently, in ProBit, you can stake IXINIUM coin with a very lucrative return.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: pedrillo0 on November 17, 2020, 07:45:01 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

I know one called minereum!

I am a 128K Minereum owner!

What I don't like is its little market and that I have to invest to level up and staking.

I leave you Link on her ...

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/minereum/


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: joseyphil82 on November 17, 2020, 07:49:53 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Unfortunately the answer is NO, don't try finding unpopular staking projects that allow staking through their wallets or while holding them, those projects are either suffering from lack of adoption or volumes, as for more popular POS coins none has this ability you seeking for, sorry


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Stanlo on November 17, 2020, 08:20:18 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
You don't have to worry yourself about staking safety on other platforms because there isn't any bad news about staking at all, no single person lost money in the process of staking their coins or token but I recommend using top exchanges like huobi or Binance, if something bad happens they will reimburse easily


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: YOSHIE on November 17, 2020, 08:43:57 AM
Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only?
Beware this is 2020 dude, many are offering staking systems in exchange for their promised, by saying they are companies, projects engaged in investment to add your crypto/altcoin assets.

You should not be risking your crypto assets, before you do research on staking sites that you just know.
You have to look for more information outside about you risking your crypto assets through the staking system.

In this forum there are no sites or boards that handle Staking problems, so most likely the problem you face is at your own risk, even though they say it's not risky, friendly, cheap etc.
I think you get what I mean.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Kvalentine on November 17, 2020, 08:57:08 AM
Staking coins is risky because you don't have control over the exchange wallets, it will make lotta sense if one can stake in his wallet without sending the coins to another address but I haven't come across such coin before, I prefer mining right now since I have free electricity


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: cabron on November 17, 2020, 09:12:53 AM


Staking normally will just be in your wallet. If you have ADA you can just stake it on your Yoroi wallet, you still own the tokens and you have the private keys. Same with other projects actually. I don't know which project you are interested in that you have to send your tokens to someone else wallet to stake. If this is the case then you don't own the tokens anymore. Basically you are robbed right under your nose.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Greatchu on November 17, 2020, 09:31:10 AM
Use Atomic wallet, you can stake coins like Tezos or tron in atomic wallet without leaving the wallet and get your profits easily, I haven't seen any scam staking platforms yet since I use Atomic and some times Binance exchange


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: DoubleAweSeven on November 17, 2020, 09:35:23 AM
Huh? there's actually A LOT of them already. I think you're talking about staking pool? but actually in a lot of projects, you can stake in their own wallet. You just have to research them, you can actually fine some by using a simple google search). Though most I know isn't really doing good right now even in a bull run like this.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: slaman29 on November 17, 2020, 09:40:48 AM
Many types of staking now allow you to stake without losing your ownership, that is, you stake your coins but they actually still belong to you, and can't be stolen. Where are you staking now?

It's all smart contract, even stupid coins like HEX are non-custodial staking since last year.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Mauser on November 17, 2020, 09:57:37 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

There are definitely traders out there who would start trading with your account. But this probably has to be in larger amounts, to be actually worth it. For a few hundred bucks no one is going to do that. I don't see such a big difference between someone else having full access to your account and you send your coins away as a form of staking. In both cases scam is possible.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Entei on November 17, 2020, 12:17:09 PM
Stake passivity is formidable and long-term profits are satisfactory but this is the result of large projects. However as mentioned in the previous comments we are in 2020 and unfortunately all technologies are becoming fashionable where technological creativity has been abandoned. So you should ask yourself if it really pays to leave your investment passive or try to multiply in the market. In general I have the slight impression that we are in a desert dreaming of something revolutionary and that it can double our investments in record time.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: bttmember on November 17, 2020, 12:21:05 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
I am quite sure once ethereum switches to eth 2.0 with pos algorithm next month, many services will pop up to provide staking services and we will also see established exchanges and wallets offering staking rewards so just wait a little and you will get what you are looking for.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: slackovic on November 17, 2020, 12:28:03 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
I am quite sure once ethereum switches to eth 2.0 with pos algorithm next month, many services will pop up to provide staking services and we will also see established exchanges and wallets offering staking rewards so just wait a little and you will get what you are looking for.

Ethereum 2.0 staking services will emerge for sure, but they won't allow users to stake ETH without moving coins to their wallet. The whole point of staking coins to move them to another wallet so users can get rewarded for "good behavior" and penalized for "bad behavior".


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: OasisDre on November 17, 2020, 12:34:41 PM
Huh? there's actually A LOT of them already. I think you're talking about staking pool? but actually in a lot of projects, you can stake in their own wallet. You just have to research them, you can actually fine some by using a simple google search). Though most I know isn't really doing good right now even in a bull run like this.
Name few projects that allow staking in their wallets without sending to another address, all you send is there is a LOT but OP needs name of such proof of stake coins, I believe this is a complete bluff because there is no such project, even if you manage to get one or two I bet there under top 1000 on coinmarketcap, probably scam


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: casperBGD on November 17, 2020, 12:35:45 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
I am quite sure once ethereum switches to eth 2.0 with pos algorithm next month, many services will pop up to provide staking services and we will also see established exchanges and wallets offering staking rewards so just wait a little and you will get what you are looking for.

it will happen for sure, but one should keep in mind that when you stake ETH at this moment, those ETH is locked until phase 1.5, which could be in two years or something, so these services should be more than trusted to give them your funds on a year+ period
i would not do that, that is for certain, if cannot stake for myself, will skip it, or stake another coin for the matter


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Rodeo02 on November 17, 2020, 01:06:58 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

Staking coins yes it's possible for a project that have their own blockhain , that's what staking we use before we just need to stay it in the wallet and open the wallet in PC and they will earn coins daily depend on the holdings you have . But today staking is different because most of them is use ethereum platform which is they give rewards in tokens and they are the one who will send interest to users that's why they asked the users to deposit it in their platform .


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Sebas.tian on November 17, 2020, 01:08:40 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Mate what you are asking for isn't in existence for my opinion becasue those they have shared in the post above aren't trusted yet by good investor. Staking in particular doesn't look good for my like becasue the ROI sometimes with some companies doesn't make good returns IMO, Personally, i have been staking with Trust Wallet and have been hell with their staking really.  


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Periodik on November 17, 2020, 01:18:53 PM
It is hard to look for a decent coin which offers this, if that exists at all. It is either you will send them to a staking wallet or not stake at all. You sound like you want to earn but doesn't want to face the risk. It is hard to detach one from the other. The leading coins for staking such as Tezos (XTZ), Cosmos (ATOM), Icon (ICX), and lately Ethereum (ETH) are not offering staking in your own wallet.

You make research first on how the staking of these top coins are doing and then decide for yourself. But if you are really afraid to send coins to another wallet, you better just shift to pure hodling.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: ije07 on November 17, 2020, 01:25:26 PM
Maybe you didn't invite but I'm worried if the scamers out there try to cheat with a program like this. Be aware that in 2020 there are many types of scams, be it stalking, etc. related to this I think you can try using Truswallet and stalking depending on your coin. I have personally tried Stalking with TRX on trustwallet.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: GelatikKembar on November 17, 2020, 02:08:42 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

As far as I know there are good projects that you can stake in your personal wallet,
there are Waves and Vexanium, there is a staking feature and it is very easy to use,
now staking has become very popular because you can get profit from these features, just try using these two coins.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: target on November 17, 2020, 02:30:27 PM

If you can stake with your own wallet, you will consider staking. Well, you should really be considering since staking works that way. You need a wallet where you own the private key and the tokens are stored in your wallet where you can also stake.

Countless projects have the POS algo but for you to have more profit, you need to also invest more. There are cheap tokens through but choose wisely.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: slackovic on November 17, 2020, 02:39:16 PM

If you can stake with your own wallet, you will consider staking. Well, you should really be considering since staking works that way. You need a wallet where you own the private key and the tokens are stored in your wallet where you can also stake.

Countless projects have the POS algo but for you to have more profit, you need to also invest more. There are cheap tokens through but choose wisely.

Are you sure? All coins and tokens that I have been staking in the past required me to send those coins/tokens to some other wallet. I don't know a single project where you can stake coins/tokens by keeping them in your wallet. Could you name a few?


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: celot on November 17, 2020, 03:35:01 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
So far I have not found such a case because on average the tokens or coins that we want to bet on still have to send them to another wallet, because not all of the wallets we use have a staking feature, on average they can only accommodate tokens or coins only, the rest is not there.
Staking is good choose when you have lost with your coin assets after buying with higher price and want to sell you will loss more, so staking is good option and you can wait until your coin assets back to higher price and get earning from staking, but only several coin support with staking because not all coin will be to staking. For coin list staking you can check on Binance because there have many coin support for staking and you can hold during your profit back until price is up and you earn much money with staking reward, you can sell your assets and get staking reward after reach with time you holding coin, if you sell before staking time ended you will not earn staking coin.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: abahcoin on November 17, 2020, 04:45:11 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
there are so many projects like that, i recommend minereum because it already has a good market and good development during this project. I think the minerium will continue to grow and have fantastic prices and this project will continue to grow and it will never be a scam


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: optimisticcm on November 17, 2020, 04:51:32 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
I think some projects have this option, where user has to simply hold the tokens or coins in the official wallet and they are good to earn the staking rewards automatically in their wallets. Similarly there will be more staking options available after ethereum network activates staking, this will be the biggest event in staking sector.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: jossiel on November 17, 2020, 10:06:18 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Buy a Ledger wallet. You haven't mentioned any specific staking coin and that's why this is compatible with you. Still only a few on the list but just as what you want, it stays on your wallet secure, and no headache to think of rewards as it will automatically get into your wallet. Read the claiming part, I guess those words are what you like to read.

https://www.ledger.com/staking



Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: arufox on November 17, 2020, 10:20:13 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/minereum/
High risk dude, Daily volume only $52. This project is almost dead.
Until now I don't know that there is a coin which possible for staking in own wallet without sending it out. But when I read my above, some people say "Trust wallet "Atomic wallet". so DYOR


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: aioc on November 17, 2020, 11:12:03 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

In the olden days there are a lot of coins that you can stake without sending them to other wallets one example of this which I stake and made good profit was Chesscoin, but since the creation of the smart token, developrs stopped creating stake based coin and instead opted to smart contract based token.

For reference check this article for some of the best stake based coin that are still profitable

Note: this is just for reference and the article is a bit older

18 Best Proof of Stake (PoS) Cryptocurrencies (https://blocklr.com/cryptocurrency/best-proof-of-stake-pos-cryptocurrencies/)


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: dunfida on November 17, 2020, 11:29:52 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Try to check these links.

https://crypto.com/en/earn.html
https://www.kraken.com/fil-ph/features/staking-coins
https://www.stakingrewards.com/

Not all would really be fitting out into what youre seeking of but there are coins that can be staked without the need of sending it to another wallet.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: rat4 on November 18, 2020, 03:08:52 AM
For maximum safety you could consider cold staking, staking from a cold wallet.
Blacknet (https://blacknet.ninja/) offers BLN for cold staking with full node or stake pool.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: martina14 on November 18, 2020, 04:54:58 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

Well, there's a gambling sites that has a staking features to its own platform itself. In fact, you can also participate to their bounty campaign where every 2 weeks the payments will be send to your account to their platform, then once it has been send the balance token rewards you will receive will automatic staking then everyday you can withdraw it and their fees is too small only.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: peter0425 on November 18, 2020, 05:39:12 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Try gambling sites staking but of course you need to send your crypto first,and besides just wondering whats the reason why you seems not like your coins leaving your wallet?is there any particular or have you been scam or hack?

Because even if there is some projects that offers this still i find it weird since this platform is Trading.

But please update us here if you successfully made your way staking without sending any amount outside your wallet.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: RabbiTANK on November 18, 2020, 05:40:59 AM
OP don't bother yourself too much, trust wallet and atomic wallet support staking in their dashboard easily, you don't have to move your coins from the wallet to other platform or third parties, try them out or do some research on this first, good luck


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: PerfectCircle on November 18, 2020, 05:55:30 AM
Why are you this scared of staking OP? I stake coins on binance and it doesn't bother me at all because even if hacker hacked binance I will still get my coins back, binance is very reliable, you can also stake in trust wallet too, ask yourself have you ever seen someone losing coins when staking is on?


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Squezzi55 on November 18, 2020, 06:15:08 AM
Be careful, there are few scam POS coins that can be stake on thier website dashboard, but the coins aren't popular, they hardly have any good trading volume on listed exchanges too, it's better to stake popular POS coins instead


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Pandji02 on November 18, 2020, 06:16:57 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Hello its rare to see projects like this. But I recently discovered a platform you are actually looking. It is called estake based from the developers youll stake on your own wallet.
Not following them for a while but Im sure there are some also here heard of it.
Just follow this site.
https://estake.io/
https://t.me/Estakeofficial
https://twitter.com/ElasticStake
Note: Not part of this project gladly sharing you what you are looking for.
Have you tried any of those?
I am sceptical about this idea, but would like to try something like that


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: puremage111 on November 18, 2020, 06:52:57 AM
Go For Waves!
They uses DPOS - Delegate Proof of Stake

Where you don't actually give them your coins to stake, you pass the "rights"
Same to Kyber Network where your coins belongs to you, you just give up the rights

But if you are going for Yield Farming like providing LP's token
Might need to be careful with it as you are literally giving your LP token away to those pool
Becareful when you stake because there's tons of different method to stake


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: GelatikKembar on November 18, 2020, 08:35:47 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

There are many wallets that can be used for staking, or you can try the Binance application,
there are many coins that have a staking program, there are Harmony, Waves, ontology, Eos etc.,
or it is also safe that you can just stake in your personal wallet.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Hallmader on November 18, 2020, 08:56:02 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns

There are many wallets that can be used for staking, or you can try the Binance application,
there are many coins that have a staking program, there are Harmony, Waves, ontology, Eos etc.,
or it is also safe that you can just stake in your personal wallet.

But the question is, is there a PoS coin which allows those who are interested to stake to do the staking in their own personal wallet where they own the private keys? That is also what the OP is asking. The OP is not comfortable staking if that requires him to send his coins to another wallet whose private key is not under his control. I doubt you will find a nice PoS coin with this condition though.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Doranile432 on November 18, 2020, 09:39:15 AM
Sorry OP you can't find staking coins that can allow staking in their wallet without moving to a separate staking address, those telling you to use Atomic wallet don't reveal everything to you, even in trust wallet you still have to move your coins to another address for the staking to start


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: tbterryboy on November 18, 2020, 10:00:33 AM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
All the staking wallets or exchanges I know wouldn’t let you stake in a private wallet, you will have to stake in a wallet that’s provided on their platform, apart from that there is no other way that you can do it.

But, I just checked a comment here that recommended a DeFi project that does what you’re asking for, but I am not really getting the calculations they were making there lol. Maybe you should look into it, it seemed legit. But you can still buy anything like Ethereum, Bitcoin, or other good cryptocurrencies and store them in your wallet and make profit as the price grows.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Skadi360 on November 18, 2020, 11:53:14 AM
Well its a no brainer, how can they give the rewards without you sending your token to their website. Its just like lending, but if there is any site like you dont need to send your tokens to get rewarded it will be more beneficial. But for now we should just not risk our tokens and coins to shady staking sites and trust the long running legit ones. Better to earn than being risky then get scammed later.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: leea-1334 on November 18, 2020, 12:20:14 PM
In the olden days there are a lot of coins that you can stake without sending them to other wallets one example of this which I stake and made good profit was Chesscoin, but since the creation of the smart token, developrs stopped creating stake based coin and instead opted to smart contract based token.


I guess people like us remember staking as Proof of Stake wallet. For stakers now, they are talking about all these Defi projects that talk about staking your tokens with them, either in their pools or in some other centralized wallet. Very different from Proof of Stake coins,,, unfortunately we are oldies;)


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: best123 on November 18, 2020, 01:02:12 PM
You are not the only one that is scared of doing it. I hardly stake because of it. Though, if the team is serious you can do stake without fear.
I invest in a presale last month, later they asked us to return the token for refund that they are not continuing with the project. Many of us returned it and they refunded few but did pay me and many us back. After taken the token back from us, and they later listed it moonswap and lock the telegram group. That was how i lost my money.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: nykka on November 18, 2020, 01:13:15 PM
I don`t think that there are some ways like you want, but I can be wrong. I know that you can laucnh own node in some blockchains and send your tokens to it, then they will be in safe and dependent only on your node`s indexes. But for this way you need at least 5.000 dollars to run a node in quite popular and trusted blockchain.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Ken_terrance on November 18, 2020, 01:54:06 PM
Don't be scared OP it's 100% safe to stake your coins on either top exchanges or inside trust wallet and other popular wallets that supports staking, what I don't recommend is staking on small exchanges because they can turn scam any time


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: tvplus006 on November 18, 2020, 03:35:35 PM
Staking normally will just be in your wallet. If you have ADA you can just stake it on your Yoroi wallet, you still own the tokens and you have the private keys. Same with other projects actually. I don't know which project you are interested in that you have to send your tokens to someone else wallet to stake. If this is the case then you don't own the tokens anymore. Basically you are robbed right under your nose.

This principle of receiving passive income is only available for coins that have Pos. If the OP wants to earn passive income on other coins, then he needs to choose an exchange that he trusts. For this purpose, I use the service provided by the Binance exchange.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: FireBallex on November 18, 2020, 03:38:41 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
You can stake anywhere mate except unpopular exchanges and platforms, use huobi, binance, and other top exchanges that introduce staking, worry less about losing your coins through staking, it's never going to happen, staking address is always different so there is no way you will escape depositing into a stake active address


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: sapnu on November 18, 2020, 03:40:07 PM
Staking is easy, but you really have to choose good coins for staking,
there are lots of coins that can be staked, I suggest you buy Harmony and staking ONE on Binance,
the rewards are quite a lot, you will not regret it.
It is true that staking is easy but I would suggest if you want to stake you should choose a particular coin that has lots of benefits so you can get some of the rewards that they are giving, also you should pick some token that is worth to risk for because there are still lots of tokens that is not good and you might end up losing your money so you should be careful and aware of that. I staked on a coin right now and it is worth it because they are giving cards that you can use when you want to buy something and it has cash back and frees Spotify premium.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Lite_bro on November 18, 2020, 09:18:07 PM
There are many wallet that offer staking, you may check atomic wallet, cryptocom, and pancake swap. Just like in pancake swap you can use trust wallet and paste through dapps their link. When you stake a cake you can earn new token. If you are interested on this new staking features you will go through to it and study on how to earned.

Staking it is a good opportunity to earn more money on holding some of your coins in wallet.
How many cryptocurrency projects offers staking system.
Especially staking became actual when cryptocurrency market raise.
But be careful of scammers, read it https://bamboodefi.medium.com/
So check everything before investing to choose the right coin for staking  ::)

It's not even the most important issue of staking, but the concept of trust in one or another cryptocurrency project. But thanks for the article, I will definitely read it.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: inoes on November 18, 2020, 11:08:55 PM
You can actually stake safely, some wallets provide staking features such as Ledger, Trust Wallet, Exodus, and Atomic wallet. they use a third party that is directly monitored by the wallet. but if you want staking at the door, then try to choose coins that use the Proof of Stake consensus. only requires a lot of capital. you are like a miner


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: wildflower18 on November 18, 2020, 11:44:04 PM
You can actually stake safely, some wallets provide staking features such as Ledger, Trust Wallet, Exodus, and Atomic wallet. they use a third party that is directly monitored by the wallet. but if you want staking at the door, then try to choose coins that use the Proof of Stake consensus. only requires a lot of capital. you are like a miner
Many wallet to choose to stake coins, Op should research if what coins to stake that can offer good profit. In trust wallet indeed need of third party link to use on staking and in atomic wallet they have directly staking platform. There are many ways on how to stake coins and op should know the risks since in every platform it have different offer of profit daily.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: concept2 on November 18, 2020, 11:45:10 PM
Still confused with you question. What do you mean by saying that? You want a waller or you want a place to hold your coin without having much influence on it?

I suggest Ledger Nano S. They are good option with more than 1000 coins support (according to what they say). Staking coins in a hardware wallet is the best choice because it is safer than any other kind of wallet. They also help you to become more patient whenever a coin drops its price because you cant fastly sell off your coin. Multiple steps are needed to activate your coin from wallet to an exchange


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: darewaller on November 19, 2020, 03:30:04 PM
You are not the only one that is scared of doing it. I hardly stake because of it. Though, if the team is serious you can do stake without fear.
Yeah I agree but I guess if the platform is meant to stake your coins like Binance allows staking if I heard the news right, then I guess it is quite safe. and convenient as you do not need to run multiple coins' wallets for staking purposes.

I invest in a presale last month, later they asked us to return the token for refund that they are not continuing with the project. Many of us returned it and they refunded few but did pay me and many us back. After taken the token back from us, and they later listed it moonswap and lock the telegram group. That was how i lost my money.
This is a strange story because the team first asked you to send back coins and as you did, they did pay you, right? But they did not pay everyone and later listed that coin to the exchange? That's bizarre because why would they scam investors and then list on the exchange. Please can you provide some details about the project if you don't mind because I have never heard such case in my life where a project behaves in this sort of manner.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Furryball on November 19, 2020, 03:39:28 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Hello its rare to see projects like this. But I recently discovered a platform you are actually looking. It is called estake based from the developers youll stake on your own wallet.

Not following them for a while but Im sure there are some also here heard of it.

Just follow this site.
https://estake.io/
https://t.me/Estakeofficial
https://twitter.com/ElasticStake

Note: Not part of this project gladly sharing you what you are looking for.
I don't trust this project, its not reliable and could turn to scam someday, it's better for OP to choose from the list of top Pos coins instead, there is nothing to be scared of since top exchanges are reliable, they can even pay if the unexpected happens, binance exchange was hacked before and they paid all those who were affected


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: barbara44 on November 19, 2020, 03:55:23 PM
I am literally just opposite of this. I want to be able to stake at a website that everyone stakes, I think it is a stake pool and I would love to be part of it. Binance has it for some coins for example and I am really hoping that they do the same for ethereum as well. That way you are depositing your money into the website, and in return they are giving you all the staking profits while you do nothing at all. You do not need a wallet, you do not need 7/24 open PC, or a VPS that would be open that you end up paying each month.

All these websites do is take your money, stake with it, and pay you what you earn from it minus a commission for what they do and I think they deserve it. I understand if it was shady place it would be hard to trust them but in places like Binance it is easy to trust them.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: martina14 on November 19, 2020, 04:02:43 PM
Its so hard to believe and give our trust into a coins that has a staking programs. Because We don't know how long it will gonna stand here in crypto business. Instead of this, I think it is much better to buy your own mining rigs rather than staking or taking part of it. Although, mining rigs is only to expensive to buy.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: TheGreatPython on November 19, 2020, 09:01:09 PM
Staking is easy, but you really have to choose good coins for staking,
there are lots of coins that can be staked, I suggest you buy Harmony and staking ONE on Binance,
the rewards are quite a lot, you will not regret it.
The question is not if staking is a good option and which coins are good for staking but the concern is that people have to deposit money and lost control of their coins to stake the coins and how to avoid that risk and if there is a way to stake the coins within your wallet such that you are in control of the keys while staking.

Don't be scared OP it's 100% safe to stake your coins on either top exchanges or inside trust wallet and other popular wallets that supports staking, what I don't recommend is staking on small exchanges because they can turn scam any time
I would be afraid of making such statements because top exchanges have turned scam in past (cryptopia for example) so really not a good idea to store your coins in an exchange for staking.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: Princejebs on November 19, 2020, 09:28:43 PM
Staking is easy, but you really have to choose good coins for staking,
there are lots of coins that can be staked, I suggest you buy Harmony and staking ONE on Binance,
the rewards are quite a lot, you will not regret it.

Sometimes the conditions that comes with staking don't make one comfortable and hence not been easy.
I will use one token as an example. DIA is the token, on the day of completion of their token sales, they open a locked program in form of staking vesting for 3 months, 6 months and 12 month accompany by different % ROI.
Unfortunately, the kucoin hacked affected DIA price making the price coming back to presale price but because its a locked program, they couldn't unstake their token until that period expired leaving them with loss.
Although, the price has maintained presale for a while now but I wouldn't stake any coin. I will rather trade and hold for short term.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: samcrypto on November 19, 2020, 09:40:50 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
Staking is just like a free money and in order to qualify you have to agree on the terms and conditions of a specific project so I don’t think you can do staking without transferring your token to another wallet especially if those token didn’t have a staking program. Profit in staking is fine but sometimes is expensive to qualify for this one so I don’t mind doing this not unless it becomes more affordable.


Title: Re: I could consider staking if ....
Post by: jrrsparkles on November 19, 2020, 10:55:36 PM
Guys is there any way to stake coins in your very own wallet without sending to another wallet? Is there any project or blockchain that allows staking in door only? Please share because I can't sleep at night sending my coins to other wallet for staking returns
There are wallets which has staking offers but you can't stake coins in your wallet because staking is something which locks the funds for certain time period to get the rewards so wallets under your complete control will never have such feature.