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Staking minimums and maximums on Coinbase Prime

The various features of staking vary by individual asset protocols and by the validator type used to stake your assets. Review the definitions and table below to learn more about staking minimums and maximums on Coinbase Prime:

  • Active set minimum requirements: The protocol mandated minimum number of tokens for a validator to be in the active set, participate in consensus, and earn rewards.

  • Delegation minimum requirements: The protocol mandated minimum number of tokens required to delegate to a public shared validator.

  • Staking maximum: The maximum number of tokens that can be staked from a wallet.

Requirements are dynamic. Visit https://www.stakingrewards.com* for the most current minimum requirement  

*Third-party website provided for information only. Coinbase has not verified and doesn't guarantee the accuracy of information provided on www.stakingrewards.com or https://explorer.near.org/nodes/validators.

**Staking maximums are applicable per validator group. One group may reach their staking maximum while another doesn’t. An example of separate validator groups is Coinbase Cloud public validator and Coinbase Custody public validator.

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