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December 02, 2025, 09:40:29 PM
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Hello, I have one question.
I see Ethereum staking percent is different in many platforms. Some show small percent, some show big percent.
Why it is different? I don’t understand.

And Kraken show more percent than other places. Is staking Ethereum in Kraken real and correct? It shows for me, but I don’t see where I can do it exactly.
If somebody know, please tell me.
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December 02, 2025, 09:58:54 PM
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I see Ethereum staking percent is different in many platforms. Some show small percent, some show big percent.
Why it is different? I don’t understand.
It could be due to several factors such as pool size (the Bigger the pools, the lower are the stake rewards), the commission charged by the platform and then maybe the type of staking model applied on the platform.

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Is staking Ethereum in Kraken real and correct?
I believe it is as it is a reputable exchange.

It shows for me, but I don’t see where I can do it exactly.
If somebody know, please tell me.
It's better you contact their support for quicker help and answers

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December 02, 2025, 10:08:37 PM
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It could be due to several factors such as pool size (the Bigger the pools, the lower are the stake rewards), the commission charged by the platform and then maybe the type of staking model applied on the platform.

What you mean by type of staking model?
How many types of staking we have?
I only know normal ETH staking. Can you explain what are the different models?
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December 02, 2025, 10:50:20 PM
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How many types of staking we have?
I only know normal ETH staking. Can you explain what are the different models?
AFAIK, there's only one model in staking and that's it.

The only difference from the offers from exchanges is about the percentage they do. It's like stores that have different pricing to their product.

And that's why, because of the costs they have are different and the pools that they are part. You just don't get the same pricing and percentages for all of them.

Like in exchanges, the price of Ethereum are not the same although the difference is very slight.

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December 02, 2025, 11:13:05 PM
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How many types of staking we have?
I only know normal ETH staking. Can you explain what are the different models?
AFAIK, there's only one model in staking and that's it.

The only difference from the offers from exchanges is about the percentage they do. It's like stores that have different pricing to their product.

And that's why, because of the costs they have are different and the pools that they are part. You just don't get the same pricing and percentages for all of them.

Like in exchanges, the price of Ethereum are not the same although the difference is very slight.
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I use Trust Wallet for staking, but the staking percent there became very low recently.
Do you know any wallet for Ethereum staking that gives better and higher rewards, and also is safe to use?
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December 02, 2025, 11:53:05 PM
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AFAIK, there's only one model in staking and that's it.

The only difference from the offers from exchanges is about the percentage they do. It's like stores that have different pricing to their product.

And that's why, because of the costs they have are different and the pools that they are part. You just don't get the same pricing and percentages for all of them.

Like in exchanges, the price of Ethereum are not the same although the difference is very slight.
I use Trust Wallet for staking, but the staking percent there became very low recently.
Do you know any wallet for Ethereum staking that gives better and higher rewards, and also is safe to use?
I've checked the most of them because I hold some ETH but to be honest, they're all close to each other and if that rate from Trust wallet for you is quite low.

The others that you'd probably see are even lower. That's why if you're going to go ahead with them, that's the rate almost the same with the others. Not that much difference like a few % and luckier if 1% and more.

But that's it, you don't get much and better as far as I know.

Check https://www.stakingrewards.com/ and compare it with other platforms.

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AFAIK, there's only one model in staking and that's it.

The only difference from the offers from exchanges is about the percentage they do. It's like stores that have different pricing to their product.

And that's why, because of the costs they have are different and the pools that they are part. You just don't get the same pricing and percentages for all of them.

Like in exchanges, the price of Ethereum are not the same although the difference is very slight.
I use Trust Wallet for staking, but the staking percent there became very low recently.
Do you know any wallet for Ethereum staking that gives better and higher rewards, and also is safe to use?
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I've checked the most of them because I hold some ETH but to be honest, they're all close to each other and if that rate from Trust wallet for you is quite low.

The others that you'd probably see are even lower. That's why if you're going to go ahead with them, that's the rate almost the same with the others. Not that much difference like a few % and luckier if 1% and more.

But that's it, you don't get much and better as far as I know.

Check https://www.stakingrewards.com/ and compare it with other platforms.
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Thank you very much for your answer and for your time.
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