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Why Stake Cosmos (ATOM) with P2P.org?
Why Stake Cosmos (ATOM) with P2P.org?

Some of the benefits of staking ATOM with P2P.org

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Written by Mike
Updated over a week ago

Every delegator is self-responsible for the financial decisions made. It is very important to chose the right validator in order to maximise your rewards.

P2P.org has been supporting Cosmos network from day one providing community building, educational materials and a solid development team. Of course, we have also set ourselves as a trusted validator for ATOM delegators.

We have a highly skilled, dedicated and experienced team (proven by our victories at the Cosmos Game of Stakes and Game of Zones) to handle the network operations involved in staking ATOM, promising the highest network reliability and performance to our delegators. We have a 100% uptime record and have never been slashed. We have a significant ATOM stake, further demonstrating the community's trust in our staking infrastructure. With consistency and a competitive fee, we promise to provide a high yield on your delegation.

Another benefit we offer our delegators is that you can earn POND with the FlowMint Stakedrop!

P2P.org provides special offers for delegations over 50,000 ATOM making it one of the best places for institutional investors. You can register on our Cosmos staking page or simply get in contact with us to receive these benefits.

By staking ATOM with us you support our efforts to deliver meaningful results and add more value to the Cosmos ecosystem in the long run. If you have any concerns along the way you can get in touch at anytime!


For more information on staking Cosmos (ATOM) with P2P.org and our special offer for large ATOM delegations, visit https://p2p.org/cosmos.

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

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