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How to Stake ETH Using 369 Wallet: Step-by-Step Guide
369 Wallet integrates Everstake’s validator infrastructure directly into its mobile Earn menu, supporting ETH staking from 0.1 ETH. Keys never leave the device, and neither 369 Wallet nor Everstake holds custody of user assets.
MAY 25, 2026
Last updated MAY 25, 2026 · V1
TL;DR
- 369 Wallet users can stake ETH directly from the mobile app, starting at 0.1 ETH, without connecting to external sites or third-party dApps.
- Staking is delivered through the Everstake Wallet SDK and handled inside the built-in Earn product, opened from the + Trade menu.
- Neither 369 Wallet nor Everstake takes custody of user assets.
- The same flow also supports SOL and APT staking via Everstake.
About Ethereum and ETH Staking
Ethereum runs on a Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism, which means the network relies on validators who lock up ETH to participate in block production and attestation.
When a user stakes ETH, they are delegating assets to support a validator and contributing to the security and continued operation of the Ethereum network.
The protocol then distributes staking rewards to participants proportional to their stake.
Running a full Ethereum validator requires a minimum 32 ETH, but users today no longer need that amount to participate.
A smaller delegation, starting from 0.1 ETH, also receives network rewards as part of a larger validator operation, with full ownership retained by the user.
About 369 Wallet
369 Wallet is a non-custodial, multi-chain mobile wallet built by Alpsoft, a blockchain development studio.
The wallet is positioned as a financial hub for retail users across the Asia-Pacific region, designed around three core pillars:
- on-ramp
- swap
- staking
369 Wallet supports 18+ built-in assets across 15 major blockchains including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Polygon, Aptos, Sui, Kaia, and Cosmos.
Cross-chain swap reaches 10,000+ additional tokens across 30+ chains. The app is available in 8 languages, including Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese.
Security is grounded in standard self-custody primitives:
- HD wallet key derivation following BIP32/BIP44,
- PBKDF2 + AES encryption,
- platform keychain integration (iOS Keychain / Android Keystore).
Private keys and seed phrases never leave the device.
All transactions are signed locally with the user’s own keys before being broadcast to the network.
The Android Alpha is currently live on Google Play. The iOS app is in development.
Staking ETH with 369 Wallet: Step-by-Step Guide
The screenshots below follow a complete ETH staking flow inside the 369 Wallet mobile app, from the home screen to the active delegation.
Solana and Aptos staking are also available through the same Earn menu. The validator for ETH, SOL, and APT in this integration is Everstake, via the Everstake Wallet SDK.
Before starting, confirm the following:
- 369 Wallet is installed and the wallet is set up
- ETH balance is at least 0.1 ETH, plus a small amount to cover the network fee
Step 1. Open 369 Wallet and Check Your Balance
Open the 369 Wallet mobile app. The Assets tab shows the Total Balance at the top, with each held asset listed below.
Confirm the ETH balance. The minimum amount for ETH staking through this integration is 0.1 ETH.
The balance must be sufficient to cover both the staked amount and the network fee for the transaction.
Step 2. Open the Trade Menu
- Tap the central + Trade button in the bottom navigation bar. A menu of trading and earning actions slides up.
- Tap ‘Earn.’

Step 3. Select Ethereum from the Earn Products
- The ‘Earn’ screen opens, showing the available staking products.
- Each entry lists the asset, the minimum staking amount, the available wallet balance, and the current staking rate displayed in the app.

At the time of this guide, the Earn screen displays:
- Ethereum: Min 0.1 ETH, and current staking rate
- Solana: Min 0.01 SOL, and current staking rate
- Aptos: Min 11 APT, and current staking rate
A note at the bottom of the screen confirms that staking is powered by Everstake infrastructure and that reward rates fluctuate with network conditions.
Pick Ethereum to open the staking product page.
Step 4. Review Delegation Details and Choose the Staking Amount

The Ethereum staking screen displays the product information. Review each field before committing any ETH:
- Asset: Ethereum (ETH)
- Network: Ethereum
- APY: displayed in real time on the screen
- Minimum staking amount: 0.1 ETH
- Validator: Everstake
- Commission: 10% of rewards
Enter the amount of ETH to stake.
The app does not allow amounts below 0.1 ETH. A small ETH balance must remain in the wallet to cover the network fee for the transaction.
Tap Stake to proceed.
Step 5. Confirm the Transaction
A transaction confirmation screen appears, summarizing:
- Staked amount
- The user’s wallet address
- Validator: Everstake
- Commission: 10% of rewards
- Network fee
Review these details carefully. The pay address must match the 369 Wallet account, and the validator must be Everstake.
Tap Confirm. The transaction is signed locally on the device and broadcast to the Ethereum network.
Step 6. Activation Period
Once the transaction is broadcast, the delegation enters an Activating state.
The ETH staking screen displays:
- Total Staked: the full committed amount
- Activating: the same amount, with an estimated time of about 2 hours
- An info card titled Your ETH is safe and activating explaining the activation queue after which it is automatically changed to Active and the displayed staking rewards start to accrue.
The validator (Everstake) and commission (10% of rewards) are listed at the bottom of the screen for reference.

Step 7. Staking Active
Once the activation epoch completes, the ETH is fully delegated and starts earning rewards at the displayed staking rate.

From the same screen, the user can:
- tap Stake more ETH to add to the existing position,
- tap Claim when accrued staking rewards become available,
- initiate a withdrawal to exit the position.
Reviewing Your Staking Position
To check the active staking position at any time:
- Open 369 Wallet and tap + Trade in the bottom navigation.
- Select ‘Earn.’
- Tap Ethereum to open the staking product page.
The page shows the Total Staked balance, current APY, validator (Everstake), and commission, plus options to stake more, claim rewards, or withdraw.
About the Everstake and 369 Wallet Partnership
Everstake has partnered with Alpsoft to bring native staking for Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Aptos (APT) directly inside 369 Wallet, the studio’s flagship multi-chain mobile wallet.
The integration is delivered through the Everstake Wallet SDK, a developer toolkit that abstracts validator setup, transaction building, and reward tracking, allowing any wallet to add staking flows in days rather than months.
The partnership combines a single self-custody mobile interface with enterprise-grade validator infrastructure:
- 369 Wallet keeps custody boundaries with the user. Keys are stored locally with BIP32/BIP44 key derivation, PBKDF2 + AES encryption, and platform-keychain integration; transactions are signed locally before broadcast.
- Everstake handles the operational layer: running the validators, maintaining uptime, and distributing network rewards. Neither party takes custody of user assets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum amount of ETH I can stake through 369 Wallet?
The minimum staking amount in 369 Wallet is 0.1 ETH. ETH below this threshold cannot be delegated through the Earn product page.
Do I need to connect to an external website or dApp to stake ETH?
No. The full staking flow runs inside the 369 Wallet app.
Who is the staking provider behind ETH staking in 369 Wallet?
ETH staking in 369 Wallet is powered by Everstake through the Everstake Wallet SDK. Everstake is a non-custodial staking provider with over $7B in staked assets to date, established in 2018, and supporting Ethereum PoS since its early days.
Do I keep control of my ETH when I stake through 369 Wallet?
Yes. 369 Wallet is fully self-custody, private keys and the seed phrase stay on the device, and neither 369 Wallet nor Everstake takes custody of user assets at any point.
How long does activation take after I stake?
Once the transaction is confirmed on-chain, the ETH enters the activation queue. Validators pull deposits each epoch (approximately 2 hours), after which the balance moves to Active automatically inside 369 Wallet and starts earning the displayed APY.
Which other assets can I stake from 369 Wallet?
Through the same Earn menu in 369 Wallet, users can stake Solana (SOL) and Aptos (APT) via Everstake. All three networks (ETH, SOL, APT) are delivered through the Everstake Wallet SDK at launch.
Disclaimer:
The information in this guide is for educational and navigational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency staking involves risk, including the potential loss of staked assets. Reward rates fluctuate with network conditions and are not guaranteed. Always do your own research and consult a qualified advisor before making financial decisions. Terms such as “Earn”,”APY”, and/or other similar terms shown in the screenshots are part of the 369 Wallet user interface and are used here for navigational and educational purposes; their appearance does not constitute an offer of financial services or a guarantee of profit.
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