How do I earn passive income on my crypto?

Stake Crypto on Cube

Review how proof-of-stake works, compare assets, and understand staking rewards before you commit.

How staking works

Step 1

How do I start staking crypto?

Deposit SOL or another supported asset into your Cube account, or buy it directly on the exchange. No minimum, no separate onboarding. If you can trade on Cube, you can move into proof-of-stake without a separate custodial wallet flow.

Step 2

What will I earn before I commit?

Open the staking page for your asset. Every supported token has its own dedicated page with live yield data, staking rewards context, validator details, unstaking timelines, and reward mechanics. We show you everything before you commit.

Step 3

How do I manage a staking position?

Hit stake, choose your amount, confirm. Your position, rewards, and controls all live on the same page. A non-custodial wallet model plus multi-party computation (MPC) means your keys stay yours, we never take custody, and your funds stay segregated from first deposit to last reward.

Which assets can I stake on Cube?

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SOL

Solana

CHZ

Chiliz

ADA

Cardano

ATOM

Cosmos

BTC

Bitcoin

DOT

Polkadot

ETH

Ethereum

SUI

Sui

What do users ask before staking on Cube?

Frequently Asked Questions.

What is crypto staking and how does it work?

Staking means delegating tokens on a proof-of-stake network so they can help validate activity and earn rewards. On Cube, you start from the overview, choose a supported asset, review its dedicated staking page, check the relevant validator context, and stake directly inside the platform.

What staking rewards can I earn on Cube?

Cube shows live APY context on each supported asset page. Today that means dedicated public staking routes for SOL and CHZ, along with the staking rewards context, reward mechanics, and validator details you need before you commit.

Which cryptocurrencies can I stake on Cube?

Today you can stake SOL and CHZ on Cube through dedicated public routes. This overview may reference concepts like proof of stake or liquid staking for context, but only SOL and CHZ currently open into live staking pages.

Why can't every cryptocurrency be staked?

Not every cryptocurrency supports staking natively. Staking depends on the design of the underlying network, whether that is proof of stake, delegated proof of stake, or proof of authority. Cube only offers dedicated routes where it can support a fully integrated staking flow instead of a generic liquid staking wrapper or workaround.

How do I start staking on Cube?

Open the staking overview, choose SOL or CHZ, and continue into the asset page. Review the live APY context, staking rewards, validator details, and network mechanics there, then complete the staking flow inside Cube.

Why stake on Cube instead of a generic exchange flow?

Cube shows you what you are evaluating before you stake. Each supported asset gets its own page, the product stays grounded in Cube's non-custodial wallet and multi-party computation (MPC) model instead of a generic custodial wallet flow, and both retail and institutional users can review the operational context before taking action.