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How to Track my Cardano (ADA) Staking Rewards
How to Track my Cardano (ADA) Staking Rewards

Tracking your ADA staking rewards

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Written by Mike
Updated over 7 months ago

To track your rewards you can use Cardano Pool tool. This is a fantastic website providing the ability to analyse different pools statistics as well as your own staking accounts staking data history.

Note that some wallets, like Yoroi, have a table of your staking rewards integrated in their wallet already. However, this guide will allow anyone to be able to track their ADA rewards regardless of which wallet provider they use and which validator they selected to stake with.

Track your rewards

First, you will need to find your wallet address to input into the Cardano Pool tool. It will start with "addr" and a series of letters and numbers.

For example: "addr1q85uftvp6y7e4sk3y8jc45zp6nxz49ankjmhe2zac7pfcex54rdyl58gxke16eq270d6k5zkdoe2vh3xlt65aldurt0qnthmjc"

Once you have found this address, select "REWARDS DATA FOR TAXES" and input the address in the provided field. Once you select to search, your staking accounts linked to this address will appear. Select the arrow of the staking account that you wish to monitor.

You will then be provided with information related to your staking activity, such as total staking rewards and lifetime ROS (return-on-stake) as well as a breakdown per epoch.

Thats it! If you have any questions along the way or would like to share some feedback, please dont hesitate to contact us as we will be more than happy to help.


For more information on staking Cardano (ADA) with P2P.org and our special offer for large ADA delegations, visit https://p2p.org/networks/cardano.

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

You can also get in contact with a live agent by selecting the speech bubble at the bottom right of this page, sending a message to the Telegram bot, or emailing [email protected].

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