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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: Abiky on December 26, 2023, 04:47:12 PM



Title: Best Solana staking pool?
Post by: Abiky on December 26, 2023, 04:47:12 PM
I want to stake my SOL with the highest available APR/APY. I've used Lido.fi in the past, but it stopped providing SOL staking services a while ago. I'd like to know which staking pool gives you "more bang for your buck". Also, do you know if the pools are decentralized (non-custodial) or operated by a single entity (centralized)? That's an important factor to consider, especially when there's the risk of losing everything in an instant.

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)


Title: Re: Best Solana staking pool?
Post by: Churchillvv on December 27, 2023, 03:20:06 PM
I want to stake my SOL with the highest available APR/APY. I've used Lido.fi in the past, but it stopped providing SOL staking services a while ago. I'd like to know which staking pool gives you "more bang for your buck". Also, do you know if the pools are decentralized (non-custodial) or operated by a single entity (centralized)? That's an important factor to consider, especially when there's the risk of losing everything in an instant.

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)
Fun fact; I have been looking at this post since when posted and nobody replied Lol   ;D 8)

In the image below there is a table of best SOL staking pools.
https://talkimg.com/images/2023/12/27/IcmZT.jpeg

In the above image Socean is probably the highest that can give you the "more bang for your buck" but the most rated among them is Jito because it's the largest and most frequently used.

Hence you can look at this article  Best Solana staking pool (https://www.coinbureau.com/analysis/best-solana-staking-pools/#best-solana-staking-pools) to choose wisely the best out of the best.

Best regards
-Churchillvv-


Title: Re: Best Solana staking pool?
Post by: Abiky on December 27, 2023, 04:07:52 PM
I want to stake my SOL with the highest available APR/APY. I've used Lido.fi in the past, but it stopped providing SOL staking services a while ago. I'd like to know which staking pool gives you "more bang for your buck". Also, do you know if the pools are decentralized (non-custodial) or operated by a single entity (centralized)? That's an important factor to consider, especially when there's the risk of losing everything in an instant.

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)
Fun fact; I have been looking at this post since when posted and nobody replied Lol   ;D 8)

In the image below there is a table of best SOL staking pools.
https://talkimg.com/images/2023/12/27/IcmZT.jpeg

In the above image Socean is probably the highest that can give you the "more bang for your buck" but the most rated among them is Jito because it's the largest and most frequently used.

Hence you can look at this article  Best Solana staking pool (https://www.coinbureau.com/analysis/best-solana-staking-pools/#best-solana-staking-pools) to choose wisely the best out of the best.

Best regards
-Churchillvv-


Thanks, buddy! I really appreciate your recommendation. I've chosen the Jito pool to stake my SOL just because it's the largest one on the industry. Even though Socean has better rates, it's better to be safe than sorry. I don't know about you, but I've managed to get good returns after the "pump" of $126 per coin. SOL was worth $30 a few months ago. Would you imagine Solana becoming the third-largest cryptocurrency by market cap? It would be completely mind-blowing. Just keep "hodling" and don't sell unless you really need the money to survive.

Cheers :D