How To Stake Celestia ($TIA) Using Keplr Wallet: A step-by-step guide

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Nov 02, 2023

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How To Stake Celestia ($TIA) Using Keplr Wallet: A step-by-step guide

👉 A step-by-step guide on staking $TIA Celestia Network with Cosmos' most famous wallet: Keplr Wallet 

Creating a Keplr Wallet

  • Step 1: To get started, go to: https://wallet.keplr.app/ to download the Keplr extension.
  • Step 2: Open the page, and select "Create a new wallet" to start setting up your account.
  • Step 3: You can choose to import an existing account if you already have a Keplr Wallet that you're currently not logged in to. 
  • Step 4: If you've selected "Create a new wallet", Keplr will ask you to select a new recovery phrase or to connect with Google. In this guide, we'll use the Recovery Phrase.

Remember to store your recovery phrase securely offline and never share it with anyone. If you lose your recovery phrase, you will lose the assets within the wallet

Ensure you copy the seed phrase somewhere safe. Create an account name and desired password to access the wallet and confirm by selecting "Next".

  • Step 5: To confirm the creation of your Keplr wallet, fill out a selected number of seed phrase words and select "Register"

Your Keplr wallet is now ready. Go to: https://wallet.keplr.app/ to continue. âś…

Funding Your Wallet

  • Step 1: You can purchase your $TIA on a DEX such as Osmosis (https://app.osmosis.zone/?from=USDC&to=TIA) or any CEX such as Binance, Bybit, or Kucoin if you don't have any TIA yet.
  • Step 2: You can deposit your $TIA to your Keplr wallet by selecting "Celestia" on the left menu under assets at https://wallet.keplr.app/chains/celestia?modal=deposit&chain=celestia as you withdraw it from Osmosis or any other exchange.
  • Step 3: Next, copy the public wallet address on the top right of your dashboard or click on "Deposit" to copy the address there.
  • Step 4: Send the $TIA to your new wallet, wait a few seconds, and now you're ready to start staking.

Staking $TIA

  • Step 1: Now that your wallet is set up and funded, it's time to start staking. In the Keplr wallet dashboard, make sure you've selected TIA’s staking tab
    (see the image below)
Stake TIA with Stakin on Keplr Wallet: Keplr Dashboard View
  • Step 2: A list of validators should be visible. Select a validator by adding the name of your desired validator in the search bar or by scrolling down.
  • Step 3: To select the validator, click on their name. A pop-up will appear. In the pop-up, select "Stake" to continue.

A point to highlight is that Stakin is one of the validators offering the lowest commission among all the other validators and Stakin has strong expertise running validators for Celestia and Cosmos SDK blockchains while being an operator on Celestia since May 2022 (testnet).

  • Step 4: Once you've selected "Stake", fill out the number of $TIA that you'd like to stake and select "Stake" once again.

Note that staking will lock up your assets for 21 days. You will need to undelegate in order for your staked assets to be liquid again. This process will take 21 days to complete.

  • Step 5: Check the transaction details and select "Approve".

Congratulations! You’ve now staked your $TIA! 🎊

Tracking and Claiming Staking Rewards

Under the “Staking” tab you’ll be able to see all your staked tokens and also if you have any Staking Rewards to claim. Check the above image for reference.

If you don’t see any claimable tokens yet, don’t worry, it takes some time for the rewards to accumulate. For Celestia, the rewards are distributed with every block, which is roughly every 6 seconds.

Once you have some rewards accumulated on your account, you can click “Claim”. Then a pop-up appears, giving you two options. Either to “Claim & Stake All” or simply “Claim All”, to compound your rewards with the same validator, choose the first option to grow your staked token amount and increase your future rewards. Approve the transaction to continue.

That is all, happy staking! 🌟



DISCLAIMER: This is not financial advice. Staking, delegation, and cryptocurrencies involve a high degree of risk, and there is always the possibility of loss, including the failure of all staked digital assets. Additionally, delegators are at risk of slashing in case of security or liveness faults on some protocols. We advise you to do your due diligence before choosing a validator.

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