How to Stake Crypto on Trust Wallet: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)

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How To Stake Crypto with Trust Wallet

Trust Wallet staking locks crypto in a Proof-of-Stake network to earn passive income. Validators confirm transactions, and delegators receive proportional Staking Rewards – daily, with $0 platform fee.

EntityActionObject
Trust Walletsupports25+ stakeable assets with $0 platform fee
Proof-of-StakeassignsStaking Rewards to active Validators
Validatorconfirmsblockchain transactions for delegators
Staking Rewardsrange from2.53% APR (ETH) to 31.09% APR (Stargaze)
Unbonding Periodlocksstaked assets until unstaking completes
SlashingpenalizesValidators who double-sign or go offline
  • Trust Wallet β†’ charges β†’ $0 platform fee for all staking
  • Trust Wallet β†’ supports β†’ 25+ stakeable assets across 100+ blockchains
  • Trust Wallet β†’ audited by β†’ Halborn and CertiK independently
  • Staking Rewards β†’ also called β†’ staking yield, passive income, crypto rewards
  • Unbonding Period β†’ also referred to as β†’ lockup period, unstaking window

What Is Trust Wallet Staking and How Does Proof-of-Stake Work?

Trust Wallet staking locks crypto assets to earn rewards from Proof-of-Stake Validators.

  • Validators confirm transactions
  • Delegators earn proportional Staking Rewards
  • Rewards accrue daily per epoch
  • No hardware required β€” smartphone sufficient

What is the difference between staking and crypto mining?

Staking uses Proof-of-Stake. Mining uses Proof-of-Work. Staking requires only a smartphone and staked tokens β€” no ASIC hardware or high energy consumption.

FeaturePoS Staking (Trust Wallet)PoW Mining (Bitcoin)
Hardware❌ None neededβœ… ASIC miners required
Energy useVery lowExtremely high
Entry barrier0.01 SOL or 0.025 ETHHigh hardware cost
Reward basisStaked token amountComputational hashrate
Platform fee$0 (Trust Wallet)Mining pool fees apply
  • Proof-of-Stake requires only staked tokens, not hardware.
  • Proof-of-Work requires ASIC mining hardware and high electricity consumption.
  • Trust Wallet removes the need for technical node operation for individual stakers.
  • Delegated Proof-of-Stake allows token holders to delegate stake to validators.

Why does Proof-of-Stake assign rewards to Validators?

Proof-of-Stake incentivizes Validators to act honestly by rewarding correct block proposals and penalizing misbehavior via Slashing. Delegators who stake with a Validator share in both rewards and risk.

  • A validator affects reward consistency and slashing exposure.
  • An unbonding period increases liquidity risk during market downturns.
  • APR differs from APY by the compounding factor.
  • Staking rewards accrue only while the validator remains active and online.

How to Stake Crypto on Trust Wallet – Step by Step

Trust Wallet staking takes under two minutes via the Earn Section. No node operation or technical knowledge required.

Steps:

  1. Open Trust Wallet β†’ tap Earn
  2. Select Native Staking β†’ search asset (ETH, SOL, ATOM, DOT)
  3. Tap Stake β†’ enter amount β†’ select Validator
  4. Tap Continue β†’ review details β†’ tap Confirm
  5. Track: Discover β†’ My Earn Portfolio

How do you access the Earn Section in Trust Wallet?

The Earn Section is on the Trust Wallet main screen. Tap Earn β†’ select Native Staking β†’ choose asset. All 25+ stakeable assets with live APR rates appear instantly.

  • Open the Earn section to view live APR across 25+ stakeable assets.
  • Select an asset and initiate native staking to lock tokens directly on-chain via a validator.
  • Confirm the transaction to activate staking and start reward accrual.
  • Track position, rewards, and unbonding period status in My Earn Portfolio.
  • For ETH staking, Kiln powers the infrastructure as Trust Wallet’s staking partner.

How do you choose a Validator in Trust Wallet?

Trust Wallet pre-selects a default Validator for each asset. First-time stakers should keep the default. Advanced users can compare commission rates and uptime history before delegating.

Validator FactorImpact on Staking
Commission rateReduces net Staking Rewards directly
UptimeLow uptime = missed rewards + Slashing risk
Track recordHistory of Slashing = higher delegator risk
DecentralizationSupporting smaller Validators improves network health

πŸ’‘ Trust Wallet default Validators are pre-vetted for uptime and low Slashing risk.

  • Validator commission is deducted from gross staking rewards before you receive your share.
  • A default validator is pre-vetted by Trust Wallet for performance and security standards.
  • Validator inactivity causes missed staking rewards for all delegators.

What are common beginner mistakes when staking on Trust Wallet?

MistakeConsequenceFix
Staking all tokensNo liquidity for gas feesKeep 10-20% unstaked
Ignoring Unbonding PeriodFunds locked during market dropChoose shorter unbonding assets
Choosing high-commission ValidatorLower net rewardsCompare commission before delegating
Not tracking rewardsMissed compounding opportunityCheck My Earn Portfolio weekly
Staking volatile assets at peak priceNet loss during unbondingStake during market consolidation

Trust Wallet Staking APR β€” Live Rates by Asset (April 2026)

Trust Wallet displays live APR in the Earn Section. Rates are set by each blockchain protocol – not by Trust Wallet. APR fluctuates based on total network participation.

What is the best crypto to stake on Trust Wallet in 2026?

Best staking asset depends on risk tolerance and liquidity needs. High APR = higher volatility risk. Low APR = higher network security and liquidity.

AssetAPR (Apr 2026)UnbondingRisk LevelBest For
Stargaze31.09%~21 daysHighHigh-risk yield seekers
Juno27.13%~28 daysHighLong-term Cosmos holders
ATOM (Cosmos)15.12%~21 daysMediumBalanced risk/reward
DOT (Polkadot)14.90%28 daysMedium-HighLong-term holders only
Kusama15.28%~7 daysHighExperimental stakers
NEAR7.56%~2 daysLow-MediumLiquidity-conscious
SOL (Solana)6.12%~2 daysLow-MediumBeginners + DeFi users
ADA (Cardano)4.69%~5 daysLowConservative holders
TRX (Tron)3.91%~3 daysLowStable passive income
ETH (Ethereum)2.53%~4 daysVery LowMaximum security
BNB (BNB Chain)1.25%~7 daysLowBNB ecosystem users

APR rates fluctuate. Always check live rates in the Trust Wallet Earn Section before staking.

What is the difference between APR and APY in staking?

APR is the base reward rate without compounding. APY is the effective return when Staking Rewards are reinvested. Trust Wallet displays APR β€” APY is achieved only through manual restaking.

TermDefinitionTrust Wallet
APRAnnual rate, no compoundingDisplayed in Earn Section
APYEffective rate with compoundingAchieved via manual restake
Staking yieldSynonym for staking rewards rateUsed interchangeably with APR
Passive incomeIncome earned without active tradingWhat staking generates
  • APR β†’ differs from β†’ APY by compounding factor
  • APY β†’ is achieved β†’ only when Staking Rewards are manually restaked
  • ETH and SOL β†’ do NOT β†’ auto-compound rewards in Trust Wallet

Is Trust Wallet staking profitable?

Profitability depends on APR, token price during Unbonding Period, and Validator Commission. High APR tokens like Stargaze (31.09%) yield more but carry higher Price Volatility risk.

Profitability FactorFavorableUnfavorable
APRHigh (Stargaze 31%)Low (BNB 1.25%)
Token price during unbondingStable or risingFalling sharply
Validator Commission0–5%10–20%
Unbonding durationShort (SOL ~2 days)Long (DOT 28 days)
Compounding frequencyMonthly restakingNo restaking
  • Staking profitability β†’ depends on β†’ APR Γ— token price Γ— Validator Commission
  • Price Volatility β†’ during β†’ long Unbonding Periods can eliminate staking gains
  • High APR β†’ does not β†’ guarantee profitability if token price falls during unbonding

What Are the Unbonding Periods for ETH, SOL, and DOT on Trust Wallet?

The Unbonding Period is the lockup window between unstaking request and token access. Staking Rewards stop accruing once unstaking is initiated.

What happens to staking rewards during the unbonding period?

Staking Rewards stop accruing immediately when unstaking is initiated. Accumulated rewards up to that point are released with principal after the lockup ends.

AssetUnbonding PeriodRewards During UnbondingClaim Step Required
ETH~4 days Stop accruing Yes β€” separate tx
SOL~2 days Stop accruing Yes β€” separate tx
DOT28 days Stop accruing Yes
ATOM~21 days Stop accruing Yes
TRX~3 days Stop accruing Yes
  • Unbonding Period β†’ increases β†’ liquidity risk during market downturns
  • DOT’s 28-day lockup β†’ exposes β†’ staked tokens to full month of Price Volatility
  • SOL’s 2-day window β†’ reduces β†’ liquidity risk significantly versus DOT

When should you avoid staking on Trust Wallet?

Avoid staking when you need immediate liquidity, during high market volatility before long Unbonding Periods, or when Validator Commission exceeds the net APR benefit.

SituationAction
Need funds within 28 daysAvoid DOT staking
Market crash expectedChoose short unbonding assets or Liquid Staking
Small amount + high gas feeRestaking cost may exceed compounding benefit
Uncertain about token long-termStake lower-volatility assets (ETH, SOL)


Native Staking vs Liquid Staking vs Pooled Staking – Which Is Best?

Trust Wallet supports three staking methods. Each has different liquidity, risk, and reward profiles.

FeatureNative StakingLiquid StakingPooled Staking
Tokens locked Yes LSTs issued instead Yes
Unbonding required Full wait Sell LSTs anytimeImmediate rewards
DeFi usability No LSTs usable as collateral No
Smart Contract RiskLow PresentMedium
Minimum amountLowVery lowVery low
Best forLong-term holdersDeFi-active usersBeginners

How do Liquid Staking Tokens (LSTs) work?

Liquid Staking issues receipt tokens (LSTs) representing staked assets plus accruing rewards. LSTs can be traded or used as DeFi collateral without waiting for the Unbonding Period.

LST ProtocolChainLST TokenAPY Range
LidoEthereumstETH3–4%
Rocket PoolEthereumrETH3–4%
Marinade FinanceSolanamSOL~11.8%
JitoSolanaJitoSOL~10%+ (MEV rewards)
  • Liquid Staking Tokens β†’ represent β†’ staked assets plus accumulated rewards
  • stETH β†’ can be used β†’ as collateral in DeFi lending protocols
  • Smart Contract Risk β†’ exists β†’ in all Liquid Staking protocols including Lido
  • SEC August 2025 guidance β†’ confirmed β†’ LSTs are not classified as securities

Trust Wallet staking vs Binance staking – which is better?

FactorTrust WalletBinance
CustodyNon-custodial β€” keys on deviceCustodial β€” Binance holds keys
Platform fee$0Variable β€” built into yield
Asset controlFull β€” only user can unstakeBinance controls funds
Supported assets25+ native staking assets100+ but custodial
Security riskDevice-level onlyExchange hack risk
Staking accessDirect blockchain delegationThrough Binance platform
Best forSelf-custody priority usersConvenience-first users
  • Trust Wallet β†’ gives β†’ full private key control to the user
  • Binance β†’ holds β†’ private keys on behalf of the user (custodial)
  • Non-custodial staking β†’ eliminates β†’ exchange hack risk on staked assets
  • Custodial staking β†’ offers β†’ more asset variety but less fund control

How to Choose a Validator and Avoid Slashing on Trust Wallet

Validator selection directly affects net Staking Rewards and Slashing exposure. Commission, uptime, and track record are the three key evaluation factors.

How does Validator Commission affect net staking rewards?

Validator Commission is deducted from gross Staking Rewards before distribution. A 10% commission on 6.12% SOL APR delivers only 5.51% net to delegators.

CommissionSOL APR (6.12%)ATOM APR (15.12%)ETH APR (2.53%)
0%6.12% net15.12% net2.53% net
5%5.81% net14.36% net2.40% net
10%5.51% net13.61% net2.28% net
20%4.90% net12.10% net2.02% net
  • Validator Commission β†’ is deducted β†’ before Staking Rewards reach delegators
  • Lower commission β†’ does not always β†’ indicate a better Validator β€” uptime matters equally
  • Trust Wallet default Validators β†’ balance β†’ commission with verified uptime history

What is Slashing and how does it affect delegators?

Slashing burns a portion of a Validator’s staked tokens when it double-signs or goes offline. Delegators lose a proportional share β€” but fewer than 500 of 1.2 million+ ETH Validators have ever been slashed.

Slashing TriggerNetworkPenalty
Double-signingEthereumUp to 1 ETH burned
Extended inactivityEthereumGradual stake drain
Double-signingCosmos/ATOM5% of staked amount
InactivityCosmos/ATOM0.01% β€” rewards stop
Any offenseSolanaNo Slashing β€” rewards stop only
Any offenseSeiNo Slashing β€” no fund loss
  • Slashing β†’ burns β†’ a portion of staked tokens proportional to Validator offense
  • Trust Wallet β†’ connects β†’ users to pre-vetted Validators to minimize Slashing risk
  • Solana β†’ has no β†’ Slashing mechanism β€” delegators never lose principal
  • Fewer than 500 β†’ of 1.2 million+ ETH Validators β†’ have ever been slashed

Why stake ETH instead of SOL – or the other way around?

FactorETH StakingSOL Staking
APR2.53%6.12%
Unbonding~4 days~2 days
Slashing riskPresent β€” but very rareNone
Network securityHighestHigh
LiquidityMediumHigher
Best forMaximum security priorityHigher yield + faster liquidity
  • ETH β†’ offers β†’ lower APR but highest network security and Liquid Staking ecosystem
  • SOL β†’ offers β†’ higher APR, faster unbonding, and no Slashing risk
  • ETH β†’ has β†’ largest Liquid Staking protocol ecosystem (Lido, Rocket Pool)
  • SOL β†’ has β†’ Marinade Finance and Jito for Liquid Staking with higher APY

Is Staking on Trust Wallet Safe? Risks, Security, and Non-Custodial Protection

Trust Wallet staking is non-custodial β€” private keys never leave the user’s device. Four risk categories apply to all staking activity.

What are the main risks of staking on Trust Wallet?

RiskDescriptionMitigation
SlashingValidator penalized β€” delegators lose proportional stakeUse Trust Wallet default pre-vetted Validators
Price VolatilityToken drops during Unbonding PeriodChoose short unbonding assets (SOL, NEAR)
Smart Contract RiskLiquid Staking protocol exploitUse audited protocols (Lido, Rocket Pool) only
Liquidity RiskTokens inaccessible during UnbondingUse Liquid Staking if liquidity needed
  • Slashing risk β†’ is very low β†’ for Trust Wallet default Validators with verified uptime
  • Price Volatility β†’ during β†’ DOT’s 28-day unbonding can eliminate all staking gains
  • Smart Contract Risk β†’ affects β†’ all Liquid Staking protocols including Lido
  • Non-custodial architecture β†’ eliminates β†’ exchange hack risk on staked assets

How does Trust Wallet’s non-custodial architecture protect stakers?

Trust Wallet uses Wallet Core β€” an open-source MIT-licensed cryptographic library – to generate and store private keys locally on the user’s device. Keys are never transmitted to Trust Wallet servers or staking partners.

Security FeatureDetail
Private key storageDevice-only – never transmitted
Cryptographic libraryWallet Core – open-source, MIT license
Security auditsHalborn + CertiK – independent
App store rating4.7 stars across 1 million+ reviews
ETH staking partnerKiln β€” institutional-grade infrastructure
  • Wallet Core β†’ generates β†’ private keys locally, never on Trust Wallet’s server
  • Halborn and CertiK β†’ independently audited β†’ Trust Wallet’s security architecture
  • Non-custodial design β†’ means β†’ only the user can authorize unstaking
  • Kiln β†’ provides β†’ institutional-grade ETH staking infrastructure for Trust Wallet

What are the tax implications of staking on Trust Wallet?

Tax treatment of staking rewards varies by jurisdiction. In most regions, Staking Rewards are treated as ordinary income at the time of receipt β€” taxed at the reward’s fair market value when earned.

JurisdictionStaking Reward TreatmentCapital Gains on Sale
United StatesOrdinary income when receivedYes β€” on price difference
United KingdomIncome tax when receivedCGT on disposal
GermanyTax-free if held 1+ yearDepends on holding period
India30% flat tax on crypto incomeYes β€” separate CGT
AustraliaIncome tax when receivedCGT on disposal

⚠️ Tax laws change frequently. Consult a qualified tax professional in your jurisdiction before staking. This is not tax advice.

  • Staking Rewards β†’ may be treated β†’ as ordinary income in most jurisdictions
  • Tax liability β†’ is triggered β†’ at the time rewards are received, not when sold
  • Trust Wallet β†’ does not β†’ provide tax reporting tools β€” use third-party crypto tax software

How to Maximize Staking Rewards β€” Compounding Strategy on Trust Wallet

Trust Wallet does not auto-compound ETH or SOL rewards. Manual restaking converts APR into effective APY. Compounding frequency determines the yield gap.

Are staking rewards automatically compounded on Trust Wallet?

No. ETH and SOL rewards accumulate in My Earn Portfolio and must be manually claimed and restaked. Auto-compounding is not available for any native staking asset on Trust Wallet.

AssetAuto-CompoundReward FrequencyManual Restake
ETH NoDaily per epochRequired
SOL NoPer epoch (~2–4 days) Required
ATOM NoDaily Required
DOT NoPer eraRequired
  • Auto-compounding β†’ is NOT available β†’ for any Trust Wallet native staking asset
  • Manual restaking β†’ converts β†’ displayed APR into effective APY
  • Frequent restaking β†’ increases β†’ effective yield through compound interest
  • My Earn Portfolio β†’ shows β†’ accumulated rewards available for restaking

How do you manually restake rewards to increase APY?

  1. Open Trust Wallet β†’ Discover β†’ My Earn Portfolio
  2. Select staking position β†’ tap Unstake for reward amount
  3. Wait for Unbonding Period β†’ tap Claim
  4. Return to Earn Section β†’ restake claimed rewards
  5. Repeat monthly for meaningful compounding effect
Restaking FrequencyETH 2.53% APRSOL 6.12% APRATOM 15.12% APR
No restaking2.53%6.12%15.12%
Quarterly~2.54%~6.21%~15.69%
Monthly~2.56%~6.31%~16.24%
Weekly~2.57%~6.35%~16.42%

πŸ’‘ For small stakes, gas fee cost of frequent restaking may exceed the compounding benefit. Calculate break-even before restaking more than monthly.

When is it not worth restaking rewards on Trust Wallet?

Restaking is not worth it when the gas fee exceeds the compounding gain. For small ETH stakes, monthly restaking may cost more in gas than it earns in additional APY.

  • Restaking cost β†’ must be β†’ compared to compounding gain before each cycle
  • ETH gas fees β†’ fluctuate β†’ and can exceed compounding benefit for small stakes
  • ATOM restaking β†’ has β†’ lower gas fees β€” more cost-effective for frequent compounding

FAQ 

How do I stake crypto on Trust Wallet?

Open Trust Wallet, tap Earn, select Native Staking, choose your asset, enter the amount, select a Validator, and tap Confirm. Track rewards in My Earn Portfolio. The full process takes under two minutes.

Which crypto gives the highest staking rewards on Trust Wallet?

Stargaze offers 31.09% APR – the highest on Trust Wallet as of April 2026. Juno follows at 27.13% and ATOM at 15.12%. Higher APR assets carry longer Unbonding Periods and higher Price Volatility risk.

Is staking on Trust Wallet safe?

Trust Wallet staking is non-custodial – private keys stay on your device. Main risks are Slashing (very rare with default Validators), Price Volatility during unbonding, and Smart Contract Risk for Liquid Staking. Independently audited by Halborn and CertiK.

What is the minimum amount to stake on Trust Wallet?

ETH minimum is 0.025 ETH. SOL minimum is 0.01 SOL. Most other assets have no stated minimum. Check the Earn Section for each asset’s current minimum staking requirement before initiating a position.

How long does unstaking take on Trust Wallet?

ETH takes ~4 days, SOL takes ~2 days, DOT takes 28 days, and ATOM takes ~21 days. Staking Rewards stop accruing once unstaking is initiated. A separate claim transaction is required after the Unbonding Period ends.

Does Trust Wallet charge fees for staking?

Trust Wallet charges $0 platform fee. Users pay only a one-time network gas fee to initiate staking. Validator Commission β€” typically 5–10% of gross rewards β€” is deducted by the Validator before distributing net Staking Rewards to delegators.

Are staking rewards automatically compounded on Trust Wallet?

No. ETH and SOL Staking Rewards are not auto-compounded. Rewards accumulate in My Earn Portfolio and must be manually claimed and restaked. Monthly restaking of SOL at 6.12% APR increases effective yield to approximately 6.31% APY.

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