Staking. What is it?
Staking in a wallet involves storing cryptocurrency coins in one wallet without transferring assets from one address to another. For this, the system rewards the user with new coins.
Some popular wallets with staking functionality:
* Trust Wallet. A mobile wallet developed by Binance. Supports 160,000 cryptocurrencies and tokens. Allows staking of 12 different coins.
* Exodus. Supports over 300 cryptocurrency assets. Easy to use without registration and verification. Provides staking for many coins, such as Algorand, Cosmos, Cardano, and others.
* Atomic Wallet. A decentralized wallet with its own blockchain. Supports over 30 blockchains and more than 10 coins for staking. User choice of validator for staking and unfreezing.
Investing in cryptocurrency involves the risk of losing funds. Before making a decision, it is recommended to conduct your own analysis and consult with a financial expert.
P.S. I personally use the first one on the list. I tried MetaMask, but there the transaction fee is in $BNB, which is not cheap. To withdraw assets, I had to buy some $BNB myself 😉