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Chainlink, the largest Oracle provider connecting blockchains to real-world data, rolled out the newest version of its staking program Tuesday afternoon and drew more

Throughout the last couple of days, Chainlink [LINK] has been making headlines. The network started off December.

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Staking

The Staking Of Link In

Chainlink Staking is a security mechanism in which stakers commit LINK in smart contracts to back certain performance guarantees around oracle services.

The staking of LINK in turn enhances the ability for nodes to receive jobs and earn corresponding fees within the Chainlink Network. The following blog post highlights the

Chainlink Staking

Chainlink Staking

All you need to do is hold your LINK tokens in a Web3 wallet on Ethereum mainnet and sign a transaction through the app to start staking. For more details, see the step-by-step instructions

Chainlink Staking v0.2 is currently in beta. Chainlink Staking enables ecosystem participants to back the performance of oracle services with staked LINK and earn rewards for helping secure

Chainlink’s New Staking Program Draws Nearly $140M in Deposits

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Chainlink, the biggest blockchain data-oracle project, saw a powerful uptake for its expanded crypto-staking program, pulling in over $632 million worth of its LINK tokens

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