Getting Started With Staking on Hyperliquid: What the Numbers Mean
New to Hyperliquid? Here's how to read APY and TVL figures across its staking pools without getting overwhelmed.
Plain-English explainers and analysis on staking, yields and DeFi risk — written for beginners. Information only, never advice.
New to Hyperliquid? Here's how to read APY and TVL figures across its staking pools without getting overwhelmed.
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Native staking means delegating your coins to a validator on the chain itself. Two common ways:
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