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What is Manta (MANTA) Staking?

Support Manta and earn interest by staking MANTA

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Written by Mike
Updated over 7 months ago

When staking Manta(MANTA) you are securing the network with the additional benefit of compounding your MANTA!

Staking MANTA is the process of holding MANTA "stake" to partake and support the operations in the Manta network to receive rewards. In order to be a "Validator" and participate in these operations, one is required to maintain a server running continuously, technological knowhow, experience, and have a significant self-bond (surety bond).

This is where P2P Validator comes in, we allow MANTA token holders to forget about all the heavy lifting i.e maintenance, surety bonds etc. by "delegating" their holdings to P2P to receive these rewards. We accumulate users' stake and act as a major indexer, receiving and allocating staking rewards between our users pro rata for the delegation.

Investors that chose to stake with P2P maintain full custody of their MANTA at all times and P2P will never have access to them.

Example:
Let's assume the APR for staking MANTA is 40% with a fee of 10%, and 1000 MANTA is delegated to P2P.

Reward: 1000*40% = 400 MANTA
Fee = 400*10% = 40 MANTA
Estimated balance after 1 year = 1000+400-40 = 1360 MANTA

By simply delegating my 1000 MANTA as I hold it, I will have supported the network and earned an additional 360 MANTA after 1 year.
To find out today's APR and a fees for MANTA, visit P2P Staking Rewards and fees.

Please keep in mind that the APR and Fee specified are approximate and changes along with network conditions.


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

For additional staking support, visit the P2P MANTA Help Centre.

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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