Radix has a native token, XRD, that holders can use to participate in the network’s Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism and earn inflation rewards. Radix’s current token, e-Radix or eXRD, is a placeholder ERC-20 token on Ethereum that will eventually be exchanged for mainnet XRD tokens.
Read moreHow long does it take to Unstake Radix?
Note: When unstaking, there is a 1-3 week delay, depending on network speed . This delay is required for network security. Full details can be found in the Staking & Validating on Radix.
Read moreWhat is the significance of Radix’s Olympia release?
The Olympia launch is a hugely important milestone for Radix. As the first public release of the Radix Network, Olympia marks the start of a roadmap of releases that will culminate in the unprecedented DeFi readiness and limitless linear scalability of Xi’an .
Read moreWhat is the difference between e Radix and Radix?
Radix has a native token, XRD, that holders can use to participate in the network’s Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism and earn inflation rewards. Radix’s current token, e-Radix or eXRD, is a placeholder ERC-20 token on Ethereum that will eventually be exchanged for mainnet XRD tokens .
Read moreCan I stake Radix?
Anyone with XRD tokens on the Radix Public Network can participate in staking , and earn emissions rewards.
Read moreHow do I send Radix?
Open the Radix Wallet you previously installed. Enter your password and click Open Wallet. On the left hand navigation bar click Send Tokens . (Before clicking Send you should double-check the recipient address.
Read moreWhat is staking Radix?
Staking is one of the most critical things that our community can do to support the decentralization, security, and performance of the Radix Public Network . It’s what decides which validator nodes verify transactions, participate in consensus, and ultimately operate the Radix Public Network.
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