imToken version 2.14.1 and above already support users participating in non-custodial ETH staking with imKey hardware wallets. In the future, there are plans to extend support for more brands of hardware wallets to participate in non-custodial ETH staking within imToken.
Articles in this section
- Understanding order status information
- Why does the order show as closed?
- Why does staking require two signatures?
- Does non-custodial staking support participation from hardware wallets?
- What Is imToken's Non-Custodial ETH Staking Service?
- Is imToken's Non-Custodial ETH Staking Service Decentralized?
- How to Participate in Non-Custodial ETH Staking in imToken
- Understanding the Rewards Structure of Non-Custodial ETH Staking Services
- What Is the Maximum Number of Validators I Can Activate at Once?
- How Are Fees Charged for the Non-Custodial ETH Staking Service?