Table of Contents
- Solo Staked Devices
- Protecting your Stake
- Create a Co-staking Offer
- Deleting, Unstaking & Withdrawing
- FAQs
FAQs
General Co-Staking Questions
Q: Can a person co-stake on multiple devices?
Q: Can a person co-stake on multiple devices?
Yes.
Q: Is there a limitation?
Q: Is there a limitation?
As the device owner, you can not co-stake with your own devices.
Q: What is the maximum number of co-staking offers I can claim?
Q: What is the maximum number of co-staking offers I can claim?
To ensure that more users can benefit from co-staking offers, we have set a claim cap of up to two offers per IO account.
Identity & Anonymity
Q: Are there any identifiable details of a co-staker or device owner?
Q: Are there any identifiable details of a co-staker or device owner?
No, the marketplace deliberately anonymizes this information for privacy. However, wallet details remain public on the blockchain.
Q: What if a co-staker and device owner want to adjust contributions?
Q: What if a co-staker and device owner want to adjust contributions?
If the co-staking offer is still not being taken up, the device owner can simply cancel the offer and create a new one. Otherwise, they must unstake and wait for the cooldown period to pass before creating a new one.
Staking Structure & Financial Impact
Q: Can multiple co-stakers contribute to a single offer?
Q: Can multiple co-stakers contribute to a single offer?
No. Only one co-staker is allowed per offer.
Q: If a primary worker is suspected of fraud or gets slashed, what happens financially to the co-staker?
Q: If a primary worker is suspected of fraud or gets slashed, what happens financially to the co-staker?
If BR (Block Rewards) are slashed, co-stakers are also impacted.
Q: What happens to the co-staked \$IO when the device owner terminates the device?
Q: What happens to the co-staked \$IO when the device owner terminates the device?
The device will immediately stop earning Block Rewards for both the supplier and co-staker as the device no longer meets the requirement for earning Block Rewards. Staked $IO will not be automatically unstaked and will need to be manually unstaked and go through the applicable Wait Period and/or Cooldown period.