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Non-custodial Tezos (XTZ) staking with P2P.org
What is Tezos?
Tezos is a proven blockchain platform designed for secure, efficient, and decentralized applications. Since its launch in early 2018, it has continuously evolved through on-chain upgrades driven by active community participation, delivering institutional-grade security and a robust, upgradeable architecture. Its unique staking and delegation system enables users to help secure the network while earning rewards.

Tezos
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Performance
This relates to our average uptime. P2P.org ensures consistent network participation while minimizing performance-related risks.
99.7
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Blockchain NRR
NRR = Network Reward Rate. This is the percentage of rewards offered by any given protocol to users who delegate tokens to support the network's security.
4.1% / 12.2%
Fee for services
14.95% / 0%
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What is NRR in Tezos (XTZ) network?
Network Reward Rate (NRR) in the Tezos (XTZ) network refers to the potential rewards distributed to participants for their contributions to network security and operations. In Tezos, there are two distinct reward rates: one for delegation and another for staking, as these are separate processes.
Why should you earn Tezos (XTZ) with P2P.org?
P2P.org is one of the longest-standing bakers on Tezos, providing reliable validation services for over seven years, starting shortly after the network’s launch. We’re known for exceptional uptime, competitive fees, timely and consistent reward payouts (with all transaction fees for delegator rewards covered by us), and 24/7 support to assist our community whenever needed.
We’re deeply committed to the health of the Tezos network, actively participating in governance and proudly representing our delegators in every vote. Our enterprise-grade staking services are trusted by leading industry players, reflecting our dedication to security, transparency, and long-term excellence.
We’re deeply committed to the health of the Tezos network, actively participating in governance and proudly representing our delegators in every vote. Our enterprise-grade staking services are trusted by leading industry players, reflecting our dedication to security, transparency, and long-term excellence.
Exceptional uptime
Competitive fees
Invaluable expertise
Devoted network contributor
SOC 2 Type I certified provider
Whether you’re an individual user or an institutional-grade entity, interested in delegation or staking, P2P.org is your trusted choice for secure and efficient Tezos earning solutions.

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What is the difference between delegation and staking on Tezos?
Unlike many blockchains where staking and delegation are considered the same, Tezos uniquely separates the two, offering greater flexibility and control. Delegation allows token holders to support the network without locking their assets, keeping funds liquid and under their full control. Staking, by contrast, involves temporarily locking tokens to participate directly in validation and earn higher rewards. This dual-option model makes Tezos one of the few blockchains where participants can choose the level of involvement that best aligns with their preferences.
Delegation
Rewards factor: 1x
Reward start/stop: After 3 cycles (~3 days)
Rewards frequency: Every cycle
Compounding: Yes (daily)
Funds availability: Liquid
Lockup period: No lockup
Slashing exposure: No
Staking
Rewards factor: 3x
Reward start/stop: Immediately
Rewards frequency: End of each cycle
Compounding: Yes (daily)
Funds availability: Locked
Lockup period: Yes, 4 cycles (~4 days)
Slashing exposure: Yes
How to start delegation and staking Tezos (XTZ) with P2P.org?
We recommend using the official staking portal powered by the Tezos Foundation. There, you can connect most supported wallets and easily opt in for delegation and staking, with P2P.org listed among the available validators.
Alternatively, some wallets may also offer delegation and staking features directly within their user interfaces.
Please note: XTZ must first be delegated (assigned to a specific baker) before it can be staked to the same baker. Be sure to select P2P.org from the start to benefit from competitive rates and enhanced security
Alternatively, some wallets may also offer delegation and staking features directly within their user interfaces.
Please note: XTZ must first be delegated (assigned to a specific baker) before it can be staked to the same baker. Be sure to select P2P.org from the start to benefit from competitive rates and enhanced security
P2P Baker's address:
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Use below guides, as well as look over more detailed info from our Help Center!
Reach out to us, and we’ll be happy to help you stake your Tezos (XTZ).
Reach out to us, and we’ll be happy to help you stake your Tezos (XTZ).
What are the benefits of delegating and staking Tezos (XTZ)?
Tezos (XTZ) provides two flexible participation options: delegation and staking. You can choose the approach that best fits your goals and technical comfort level while maintaining complete control of your tokens. By operating directly from your own wallet, you never hand over your private keys, yet you still help secure the network and earn regular rewards.
Network Security
Active Participation
Support for Interoperability
Enhanced Network Efficiency
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Tezos Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tezos?
Tezos is a decentralized, open-source blockchain platform designed to support smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps). Launched in 2018 by Arthur and Kathleen Breitman, Tezos distinguishes itself through its self-amending protocol and on-chain governance model, enabling the network to evolve without hard forks by allowing stakeholders to vote on proposed upgrades.
What is Tezos staking NRR?
The Network Reward Rate (NRR) denotes the potential annual yield for participants who contribute to network security and operations. Tezos offers two distinct mechanisms for earning rewards: delegation and staking, each with its own characteristics and yield returns.
How often are Tezos rewards distributed?
When it comes to delegation, the first rewards are assigned for cycle n+3 and distributed at the beginning of cycle n+4, where n is the cycle you delegated. Subsequent rewards are assigned for each following cycle. On the other hand, staking rewards can be assigned during the same cycle in which you staked — block rewards are assigned instantly after your baker bakes a block, while attestation, DAL, nonce, and VDF revelation tips rewards are credited at the beginning of the following cycle. Subsequent rewards are assigned for each following cycle.
What are undelegation and unstaking periods?
There is no unbonding period for delegation; delegated funds remain liquid and can be transferred or spent at any time. However, for staking, an unbonding period applies: when you initiate an unstake, your funds enter a frozen state for 4 cycles (~ 4 days) before they become available for transfer or spending.
Is there a minimum staking amount for Tezos?
No, you can invest any amount of XTZ. However, given transaction fees on the network, we recommend staking amounts where the higher rewards will meaningfully outweigh the cost of transactions.
Do you support institutional staking?
Yes, of course! We collaborate with leading custodians and institutional staking providers to ensure secure, compliant, and seamless Tezos (XTZ) delegation & staking solutions. Whether you use a third-party custodian or require a custom integration, we can help.
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Contact us using the chat icon in the bottom-right corner and we’ll work with you to find the best path forward.