Delegator FAQ
Staking your CXT can be completed via the Covalent Network Staking Dashboard.
For a complete guide, please visit the ‘Staking Guide’.
Delegators can choose to stake their tokens to any registered Covalent Network Operator. The main factors for delegators in choosing a Network Operator include the performance, the commission rate set by the Network Operator, and the reputation/experience of the Network Operator.
After researching the Network Operators and understanding the risks involved, delegators can decide the number of tokens they want to delegate and which Network Operator they will delegate to.
Yes. You would first have to unstake your stake however and Restake it to your choice of operator.
For every piece of ‘work’ Network Operators perform such as producing a Block Specimen, a respective proof is published to the ProofChain Contract. Publishing proofs is a key mechanism in ensuring that the data Operators produce is honest and trustworthy. Publishing proofs on Ethereum Mainnet would have ridiculous costs. Hence, Moonbeam was selected as the settlement layer of the Covalent Network.
Rewards can be claimed immediately.
There is no minimum delegation amount. There is, however, a maximum cap that Operators can accept in delegations due to the MaxCap Multiplier staking parameter. Hence, some may be unavailable for delegating. This cap will be increasing with time however and as a result, more space will become available to stake with Network Operators.
Given that slashing is not live on the Covalent Network yet, there is no risk of your delegated CXT being slashed. The primary risk is that the staking contract is compromised. However, to mitigate this risk, the contract has undergone multiple audits. These can be found here: Security & Audits
There is a cool-down period of approx 14 days. This only applies to the amount delegated and not your rewards available. Rewards can be redeemed immediately.
If a CXT token holder decides to stake CXT tokens with an Operator, the delegator will receive a portion of the rewards that the respective Operator has earned proportionate to the total amount staked. The delegator also has to consider the commission fee set by the Operator.
This fee is charged as Operators have to pay the expense of running the infrastructure necessary for operating on the Covalent Network.
While CXT is held in the staking contract, it is only the owner of the respective staked CXT that can interact with it.