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# Stake BFC

1. Go to the Bifrost staking page (<https://www.bifrostnetwork.com/stake>).

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2. If you click on the “Stake to a Validator” button it will take you to the “My Staking Status” section.

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3. In “My Staking Status” section, click “Connect wallet” to connect your wallet.

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4. By scrolling down you can check the “All Validators” section information.

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5. Select a validator, enter the amount of BFC you want to stake and click the “Continue” button.

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6. Confirm in your wallet to complete your staking.


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