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JECO Staking Docs
  • Welcome!
  • 🖥️Staking
    • What is Proof-of-Work and Proof-of-Stake and why are they important?
    • What is Delegated Proof-of-Stake
    • Proof-of-stake and coin staking: advantages and disadvantages
    • Why do blockchains need staking?
    • How does staking affect decentralization?
  • 🔐Security
    • How is staking within my wallet safe and secure?
    • Who has access to my funds when I stake them?
    • What security measures are in place in the staking process
  • ❔FAQ
    • What tokens can I stake with JECO Staking?
    • Why should I stake my tokens with JECO Staking?
    • Do I need to transfer the tokens?
    • How can staking be profitable?
    • What risks are there when staking?
    • What are the fees?
  • Persistence (XPRT)
    • What is Persistence delegation?
    • What are Persistence validators?
    • How profitable is delegating on Persistence?
    • How to find a good Persistence validator?
    • Why delegate Persistence to JECO Staking?
    • Persistences' (XPRT) Warm-up & Rewards Distribution Frequency
    • How to stake and delegate Persistence with JECO Staking?
    • Persistence un-delegation period
  • Glossary
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  1. Staking

Why do blockchains need staking?

Through staking the best validators are chosen to verify transactions which ensures decentralization and minimizes the chances for the network to be jeopardized. Further, staking allows more people to be included and receive rewards.

Staking is also a more energy efficient and sustainable option to run a blockchain as it does not require high performance hardware.

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