Top 10 Market Cap Staking Yields – December 9, 2022

The table below is the current (December 9, 2022) staking yield rates of the top ten cryptocurrencies by their market cap. Not all cryptocurrencies have a staking mechanism on their networks, so, for example, you don’t see Bitcoin ($BTC.X) listed. 

Staked % is what percent of the total supply of that cryptocurrency is currently used to earn staking rewards. Sometimes called ‘Locked Up.’

The Lock-Up Period is how long crypto must stay staked before you can withdraw it and/or any rewards earned. 

Nominal Yields are the rewards listed, whereas Real Yield is the expected return when factoring in other costs, factors, or changes like inflation rates (not listed). 

It should also be noted that calculations and factors for Real Yields can vary substantially from one week to the next. Additionally, the Nominal Yield may have an expected range but is not guaranteed. For example, Polkadot’s ($DOT.X) Nominal Yield is advertised/listed between 8% to 14%. 

Another factor to consider is that the rewards are not in US Dollars but in token/crypto your stake. Staking Cardano ($ADA.X) rewards you in ADA and so forth. 

This table is updated weekly. 

Crypto Staked % Lock-Up Period Nominal Yield %  Real Yield %
Ethereum (ETH) 13.6%  (+0.1) 12+ months 6.5% (-0.8) 5.6% (-0.7)
Cardano (ADA) 71% None 3.8% 1.7%
Solana (SOL)
77%
2 Days
7.2%
1.6%
Polygon (MATIC)
34.2% (+0.2)
9 to 10 Days
5.1%
3.3% (-0.1)
Polkadot (DOT) 45.9% 28 Days 15.5% 7.8%
Tron (TRX)
46.2%  (+0.2)
N/A
4% (-0.2)
2.1% (-0.1)
Cosmos (ATOM)
63% (+0.8)
21 Days
21.3% (-0.1)
6.9% (-0.2)
Near (NEAR)
48.3% (+0.4)
36 hours
10.1% (-0.1)
5.0% (-0.1)
Flow (FLOW)
49.9% (-0.1)
7 Days 10% 4.8%
Elrond (EGLD)
59.1% (-0.1%)
N/A
8.9%
3.5% (+0.1)

Source: staked.us/yields

Very few changes compared to last week. The biggest mover in Stake % was Cosmos ($ATOM.X). Ethereum ($ETH.X) had the largest declines in Nominal Yield % and Real Yield %. 

Surprisingly, no major changes in the Staking %.

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