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Re-stake

Restaking (Coming Soon)

Restaking is an upcoming feature that will allow you to restake the rewards you earn from staking. Once your staking program ends, you’ll have two options:

  1. Vest Your Mined WFI and Rewards: You can wait for your mined WFI and rewards to become ready to vest, then click the "Vest" button to send them to the vesting pool.

  2. Restake Your Earned Rewards: Instead of vesting, you can choose to restake your earned rewards. While your mined WFI will still go to vesting, the rewards you earn during the staking program can be restaked. This restaking will offer the same programs you’ve seen before, allowing you to keep earning additional rewards.

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