How To Stake NEAR Using Allnodes.com
NEAR is a scalable computing and storage that changes how the web works for the better.
Step 1: Create a NEAR wallet
The first step to staking NEAR is to create a NEAR wallet. You can do this by following the instructions on the NEAR wallet website (wallet.near.org). Once you've created your wallet, make sure to keep your seed phrase safe and secure as it's the only way to recover your account if you lose access to your wallet.
Step 2: Purchase NEAR tokens
You can purchase NEAR tokens on various cryptocurrency exchanges such as Binance, Huobi, and KuCoin. In the example belowv I used Coinbase. Once you have purchased your NEAR tokens, transfer them to your NEAR wallet.
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Step 3: Connect your NEAR wallet to wall.near.org
Once you have your NEAR tokens in your NEAR wallet, go to wallet.near.org and connect your wallet to the website by clicking on the "Connect Wallet" button on the top right corner of the screen. Follow the prompts to connect your wallet.
Step 4: Choose the staking pool
On the wallet.near.org website, click on the "Staking" tab on the top left corner of the screen. Scroll down until you see the "Choose staking pool" section. Select the "Allnodes" pool from the drop-down menu.
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Step 5: Enter the staking amount
Once you've selected the Allnodes pool, enter the amount of NEAR tokens you want to stake in the "Stake Amount" field. Make sure you have enough tokens in your wallet to cover the staking amount as well as any transaction fees.
Step 6: Confirm the transaction
Review the details of your staking transaction and click on the "Stake" button to confirm. Follow the prompts to approve the transaction using your NEAR wallet.
Congratulations, you've successfully staked NEAR on wallet.near.org using the Allnodes pool algorithm!
That's it! You have successfully staked NEAR on wallet.near.org using the Allnodes pool algorithm. If you need more information, you can check out the documentation on the Wall Wallet website and the Allnodes website.
Here are the links to both websites for your reference:
NEAR Wallet: https://wallet.near.org/
Allnodes: https://allnodes.com/near-validator

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