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Why Stake Solana (SOL) with P2P?
Why Stake Solana (SOL) with P2P?

Some of the benefits of staking SOL with P2P Validator

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Written by Mike
Updated over a week ago

P2P is a leading Solana validator with more than 4 million in staked SOL, the highest network reliability & low staking fees. We monitor and maintain Solana nodes to ensure maximum efficiency for SOL stakers.

As we are SOL seed investors, it is very important to define the best means of network management and development. Our technical team has been involved in all of the Tour de Sol dry runs with the highest efficiency and has participated in all of TdS and SLP. We are a major player in all networks we support because of our experience, commitments and our reputation. We pay special attention to the process of governance. Our aim is to provide a secure and reliable service at the lowest cost maximising rewards for our delegators.
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So why stake SOL with P2P?

  • High performance: low skip rate, high uptime

  • Own Skin in the game with 2M+ SOL

  • Secure, non-custodial staking

  • Solana seed investors and contributors.

  • Experienced DevOps’s team (Working with Solana from 2019)

  • Ecosystem contributors (Solana Wormhole Hackaton winners)

  • 24/7 monitoring of machine and protocol metrics

P2P Validator provides additional benefits for Stakers with more than 100k SOL, making it the best place for large investors. Get in touch with us here to learn more about how we can address your staking needs.

To help you get started, you can find a guide to stake Solana in our article "How do I stake Solana (SOL)"


For more information on staking Solana (SOL) with P2P Validator and our special offer for large SOL delegations, visit https://p2p.org/solana.

For additional staking support, visit the P2P Solana support center.

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