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How to Stake ETH via Trezor Suite

Ready to put your ETH holdings to work? This comprehensive guide shows you how to stake ETH using Trezor hardware wallets and Everstake. We break down the process into simple steps, ensuring even beginners can earn rewards with confidence.

MAY 17, 2024

Last updated OCT 22, 2024 · V1

Our exciting partnership with Trezor and Everstake offers a simple and accessible way to stake your ETH tokens and earn rewards. In just a few clicks, you can leverage the renowned security of Trezor’s hardware wallets and the reliable infrastructure of Everstake to participate in ETH staking.

This guide will lead you through the ETH staking process in Trezor step-by-step.

What is Trezor

Trezor is a leading producer of hardware wallets known for their exceptional security features. They offer a range of models, including Model T, Model One, and Safe 3, designed to meet the diverse needs of cryptocurrency holders. Trezor hardware wallets ensure offline storage of assets, providing the highest level of protection against hacking and theft.

Staking ETH with Trezor

Everstake maintains staking ETH with Trezor Suite. This means that when staking ETH via Trezor, the funds are sent to the Everstake staking pool

Our solution allows everyone to stake Ethereum with as little as 0.1 ETH. Duly audited by ChainSecurity and Ackee, it negates the need for the 32 ETH requirement to become a full validator, making staking ETH accessible for everyone. 

How to Stake ETH via Trezor

Following these steps, you can easily stake your ETH with Everstake via Trezor and enjoy a secure and rewarding staking experience.

Requirements:

  • A Trezor hardware wallet (Model One, Model T or Safe 3)
  • Trezor Suite software installed on your computer
  • At least 0.1 ETH in your Trezor wallet

Step 1: Check & Start Staking

  • Open Trezor Suite, navigate to the Ethereum Overview tab and confirm you have at least 0.1 ETH.
  • Head to the Staking tab and click Start staking.

Step 2: Review & Consent

  • Read the Staking in a nutshell window and click Got it! to proceed.

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  • Grant consent for Everstake to manage your staked funds.

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Step 3: Set Amount & Stake

  • In the Stake Ethereum window, enter the amount you want to stake (ETH or preferred currency) – the minimum is 0.1 ETH. Then click Continue.

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  • Check the box to recognize the conditions in the Confirm entry period window, then click Confirm & stake.

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  • Confirm the amount and recipient address on your Trezor device by pressing Confirm.
  • Once everything looks fine, click Stake.

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Congratulations! Your ETH tokens have been successfully staked. The transaction confirmation and addition to the stake pool may take a few days.

You can monitor your staking status (including adding more or unstaking) in the Staking tab of Trezor Suite.

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How to unstake ETH on Trezor Wallet

You’ll need a few clicks and Trezor Suite to unstake your ETH tokens from the Everstake pool back to your Trezor wallet.

  • Go to the Ethereum Staking tab and click Unstake to claim.
  • Enter the amount, set a custom fee (optional), and confirm details on your Trezor device.
  • Click Unstake to initiate the process. Once complete, you can claim your funds instantly.

Conclusion

This guide has unveiled a simple way to put your idle ETH to work. By staking with Trezor and Everstake, you can:

  • Earn rewards on your ETH holdings without needing a complex setup.
  • Benefit from industry-leading security thanks to Trezor’s hardware wallet technology.
  • Start small with a minimum stake of just 0.1 ETH.

Ready to earn rewards? Download Trezor Suite and follow our guide to begin staking!

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