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Getting Started

How to Stake

Staking your TICS tokens secures the Qubetics network and earns you rewards. The process takes less than a minute.

With MetaMask or Trust Wallet

EVM wallets connect seamlessly. The Qubetics network is added to your wallet automatically when you connect for the first time.

1

Connect your wallet

Click the connect button on the Stake page. If the Qubetics network is not yet in your wallet, it will be added automatically — just approve the popup.

2

Choose a validator

Browse the validator list. Compare commission rates, uptime, and voting power to make your choice.

3

Enter your amount and delegate

Enter the amount of TICS you want to stake. Confirm the transaction in your wallet. Your rewards start accumulating immediately.

Connect Wallet
Network Added
Choose Validator
Delegate TICS
Earning Rewards

With Keplr or Cosmostation

Cosmos-native wallets require approving the Qubetics chain before your first transaction.

1

Connect your Cosmos wallet

Click the Cosmos wallet button on the Stake page. A popup will ask you to approve adding the Qubetics chain to your wallet. Confirm it.

2

Choose a validator

Same validator list as EVM. Pick based on commission, uptime, and decentralization.

3

Delegate and sign

Enter your amount and confirm. The transaction fee is displayed before signing. Rewards begin immediately after the transaction is confirmed on-chain.

Tip: The Max button automatically reserves a small amount of TICS in your wallet to cover future transaction fees (claiming, redelegating, etc.).