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Regen (REGEN) Staking FAQ
Regen (REGEN) Staking FAQ

Brief overview

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Written by Mike
Updated over a week ago

What is Regen Network?

Regen Network is a proof-of-stake blockchain built to track and verify ecological state claims and agreements. Regen Network incentivizes regenerative land practices causing a valuable impact on global ecosystems and climate change.

What are the risks of delegating Regen?

Regen validators may be penalized for network rules violation. In case of continuous downtime there is a 0.01% slashing penalty and in case of double signing a 5% penalty. P2P Validator takes slashing risks very seriously and uses world-leading infrastructure security practices. Our DevOps team has 3+ years of experience in maintaining highly-available nodes in Cosmos SDK based blockchains like Regen Network without any slashing events.

Do I still own REGEN after the delegation is completed?

Yes! By staking with P2P you are not giving away ownership of REGEN. The staking process is non-custodial and there is no way for validators to take control of your holdings.

How do I delegate REGEN?

The most convenient way to stake REGEN is to use the Keplr extension to securely delegate Regen. We have prepared a detailed step-by-step Regen staking guide with screenshots.

When will I start to earn rewards and how frequently?

Immediately after your delegation is completed you will start receiving payouts each block (every ~7 sec). Earned tokens will become available immediately through manual withdrawal.

Is there an unbonding period?

Yes, there is a 21-day unbonding period for unstaking Regen.


For more information on staking Regen (REGEN) with P2P.org, visit https://p2p.org/regen.

For additional staking support, visit the P2P Help Centre.

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