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The VW pool is built to work with your interests in mind. Delegate your stake, close your wallet (even turn off your computer), and generate interest on your Cardano holdings!
VW is designed to help you get the most out of your staking experience. You can monitor your rewards, portfolio, and ROI all from one place. What’s more, the dashboard will give you the real time status of all VW pools you are a part of.
Cardano's Proof of Stake mechanism is revolutionary, but has yet to be thoroughly tested. Thus, VW is initially running one cloud and one local server to test stability. Our goal is that VW nodes are always on without any disruption to a staker’s revenue stream.
It is important that all members are able to voice their opinions and have a say in the management of the pool. Consequently, the VW pool is equipped with community message board open to all members.
From the price of ADA to the technicals behind staking operations, much of the Cardano ecosystem rests on speculation. We plan to flexibly adapt to this rapidly developing environment. We'll keep members informed on how we plan to address any updates to Cardano and the platform.
We know blockchain can be complicated. Leading up to the Shelly era, we will release educational videos explaining staking and rewards in a digestible, easy to understand manner. Our team includes a peer tutor from Harvard College who will upload Cardano YouTube content and promote our staking pool.
The security of the Cardano network is reliant on its number of independent staking pools. Help bolster the project’s security and overall attractiveness to outside investment by staking to VW.
The top 1.15% of ADA addresses contain 67.5% of the total ADA supply. That's a staggering number, and it means that the wealthy could have disproportionate control over the network. How can you help mitigate this risk? Delegate your stake to local stake pools like VW!
IOHK, the Cardano Foundation, and Emurgo will all have their own staking pools, but by staking to VW, you'll support decentralization by 1) spreading funds and 2) distributing the right to validate transactions. You will also earn more ADA by delegating to unsaturated pools, so financially, it is in your best interest. *Still not making sense? Check out Cardano Staking or our youtube channel to find out more.
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Staking is the process by which ADA holders delegate thier ADA to a stake pool like VW Staking. It allows ADA holders to collect a dividend. Here is a simple guide for staking with VW Staking. For a more iformation, check out the offical Cardano website
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