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  1. Staking APIs

Solana

Solana staking allows you to earn rewards by helping secure the network. When you stake your SOL, you delegate it to a validator who participates in consensus on your behalf. Your funds remain in your control, and you can choose when to deactivate and withdraw them. Staking is non-custodial, meaning your SOL is never transferred to another party, and you can track or manage your stake at any time. It's a simple and effective way to support the Solana ecosystem while earning passive income.

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