.Aptos_Network has debuted its delegated staking product in latest protocol boost
Staking is a network offering whereby users lock their tokens in a dedicated smart contract to support the activities of a proof-of-stake protocol. For locking their tokens, investors generally get rewarded through the fees paid by users making use of the platform.
With Aptos staking, the protocol said users can delegate their APT to a trusted network validator and earn rewards as an individual—providing options outside of the previous threshold. The protocol said its offering benefits users by enabling them to earn without having to assume the strain associated with operating nodes.
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