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Cardano is a blockchain platform for changemakers, innovators, and visionaries, with the tools and technologies required to create possibility for the many, as well as the few, and bring about positive global change. Cardano is a Layer1 proof-of-stake blockchain platform: the first to be founded on peer-reviewed research and developed through evidence-based methods. It combines pioneering technologies to provide unparalleled security and sustainability to decentralized applications, systems, and societies.
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Delegate ADA
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stable
Complexity
easy
Reward 3.42%
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Staking Ratio 92.31%
Adj. Reward -0.15%
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Run a Stake Pool
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moderate
Reward 5.13%
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Staking Ratio 7.67%
Adj. Reward 1.5%
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FAQ's
- How to stake Cardano (ADA)?
- How much can I earn staking Cardano ADA?
- What is a Cardano ADA Stake Pool?
- Is there any risk or lock-up for staking ADA?
- What is Cardano?
- Who is the team behind Cardano?
- How was Cardano launched? (initial ADA token distribution)
- What is the Cardano Foundation?
- How does Cardano approach core blockchain development?
View a Step-by-Step Staking tutorial here. Delegating your stake will be done within your wallet. It will be as easy as selecting a drop-down. You don’t need to trust a pool, the rewards are distributed by the protocol, not by the pool. You can stake your ADA with hardware wallets and even with paper wallets. Wallets will help you to select your staking pool, sorting the pools by a new metric called “desirability”. Desirability is composed of reliability (online when needed?), the pledge (pool’s stake), saturation (is it full?), pool costs, and margin. Confirm the delegation with your spending password, a very small fee has to be paid – Again, no ADA will leave your wallet for staking.
You can view the live staking APR at the top of this page. To estimate your Staking Rewards check out the Cardano Staking Rewards Calculator here. Your earnings are subjects to a few network-wide parameters such as the number of tokens participating in staking and the individual configurations of your Staking Provider (ADA Stake Pool). You can see the current Staking Yield at the top of this page. With the launch of Staking in July 2020, there are ~13.8 billion ADA reserved as stake incentives for participants. Each epoch (5 days) the protocol distributes 0.3% of this total reserve pool between all active stakers. Therefore rewards are being distributed every 5 days and compound automatically.
A stake pool is a reliable server node that focuses on the maintenance and holds the combined stake of various stakeholders in a single entity. Stake pools are responsible for processing transactions and producing new blocks and are at the core of Ouroboros, the Cardano proof-of-stake protocol. To be secure, Ouroboros requires a good number of ADA holders to be online and maintaining sufficiently good network connectivity at any given time. This is why Ouroboros relies on stake pools, entities committed to run the protocol 24/7, on behalf of the contributing ADA holders. While Ouroboros is cheaper to run than a proof of work protocol, running Ouroboros still incurs some costs. Therefore, stake pool operators are rewarded for running the protocol in the form of incentives that come from the transaction fees and from inflation of the circulating supply of ADA.
When delegating your funds to a Stake Pool, you keep full control of the coins and they are never locked. When spending your staked coins, they are automatically withdrawn from the Stake Pool. There is no risk of losing your funds while delegating (no slashing).
Cardano is built by a decentralized community of scientists, engineers, and thought leaders united in a common purpose: to create a technology platform that will ignite the positive change the world needs. Cardano is a blockchain platform built on the Ouroboros proof-of-stake consensus protocol, and developed using the Haskell programming language: a functional programming language that enables Cardano to pursue evidence-based development, for unparalleled security and stability. Unlike most other currencies, Cardano is built from scratch. The project launched in 2015 and it took two years of research, to get to a point, where they were able to start with programming. This research-first driven approach was unique in the cryptocurrency space. For the first time, they applied the same scientific rigor, known from mission-critical systems, as in space travel, to the field of cryptocurrencies.
Cardano was founded by Charles Hoskinson. Now there are 3 independent entities that make up Cardano: – IOHK, the research and development company. IOHK does the research, develops and maintains the protocol. – Emurgo, drives adoption, incubates and supports commercial ventures on Cardano. – Cardano Foundation, a non-profit foundation, based in Switzerland, acts as a supervisory and strengthens the community.
Cardano held a token sale between September 2015 and January 2017. 25,927,070,538 ADA (83.3% of the total) were sold for $63 million USD to over 10,000 people (94.45% Japanese citizens). The other 16.7% were distributed over IOHK, Emurgo, and the Cardano Foundation. Another remaining 13,887,515,354 ADA will be minted as block rewards for stakers.
The Cardano Foundation is an independent standards body that oversees and supervises the advancement of Cardano and the Cardano ecosystem. As the legal custodian of the protocol and the owner of the Cardano brand, the Foundation works to drive adoption and partnerships, grow the Cardano community globally, shape legislation and commercial standards, and ensure stakeholder accountability at every level. The Foundation’s most crucial responsibility is driving platform adoption and supporting the diverse Cardano community – people like you – engaging with and implementing ideas on the Cardano platform. To fulfill this caretaking role to the highest standards, the Cardano Foundation has a governing Council, a professional executive team, and community managers, recruited in many cases directly from the wider Cardano community. However, their focus is as outward-looking as it is inward. The Foundation is equally committed to working with other key industries within the blockchain realm, contributing to the advancement of the technology and driving adoption with other compatible systems. The Foundation contributes to the conversation and perception of blockchain globally, focusing on legal frameworks, integration with legacy systems and third parties, awareness, and education – to ensure that blockchain technology can be accessed and understood by all.
While most networks use a typical software development model of introducing new features, implemented and voted upon by key members – Ethereum is one – Cardano has chosen the peer-review approach, most commonly seen in academia. Each new feature goes into peer review via IOHK, a company that works in conjunction with several universities on research and development.