Bit2Me Nodes
Earn rewards with non-custodial staking
Make your digital assets grow and contribute to network security.Security is our top priority
Why should you choose Bit2Me Nodes?Without losing custody
Delegate to our nodes without losing custody of your cryptocurrencies at any time. Use the nodes from your wallet. From Bit2Me we collaborate in the decentralization of blockchains.€
Minimum fees
We offer the best nodes and service by reducing fees to a minimum, all without affecting the security of the infrastructure. We constantly add new networks and protocols.Protected against slashing
Bit2Me's nodes are protected against slashing, ensuring funds against any possible incident if desired, minimizing the risk of downtime and double signing.Bit2Me Infrastructure
We have ISO27001 certification, enterprise-level security, and a 99% uptime guarantee. No software patches, no updating the protocol, no on-call duties. We manage the infrastructure so you don't have to.Customer service in 10 languages
Personalised and specialised support for services 24 hours a day in 10 different languages, with direct contact by phone, chat, and email. You also have access to text and video tutorials.A large community
We have one of the largest Spanish-speaking crypto communities in the world. In addition, we constantly develop products and services with a team of +200 professionals.Delegate to our nodes and start earning
Bit2Me NodesDelegate your funds while maintaining custody and without complications
4% APYEthereum (ETH)
Staking for businesses and large capitals
Are you a business?We offer a personalized service for companies, large investors, institutions and investment funds aimed at those seeking to diversify their strategies to achieve rewards without giving up custody.Hundreds of global companies and institutions already trust our services and professionalism. Would you like us to help you?
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Frequently Asked Questions
We help youA validator node is responsible for recording and verifying transactions on a blockchain, generating a block that is added to the chain. These nodes work continuously and are essential for the proper functioning of a blockchain.
By participating in the consensus of a protocol by delegating to a validator node, you are helping to make the blockchain more secure and you receive rewards for your help. If you plan to hold cryptocurrencies for a while, delegating to a validator node will allow you to earn rewards while contributing to the sustainability of the blockchain and the environment by not being intensive in electricity consumption.
Each blockchain may require a minimum amount to participate in a node. You will find all the information on the page of each node.
At Bit2Me Earn you can stake more than 20 cryptocurrencies in a simple, intuitive and flexible way as well as enjoy the rest of the services of the suite, such as Launchpad or Wallet.At Bit2Me Nodes you can perform staking by participating directly in the blockchains by delegating to our nodes from your own wallet, like Metamask.In other words, while in Bit2Me Earn it is Bit2Me who keeps custody of your cryptocurrencies safely, in Bit2Me Nodes you can generate rewards without losing custody of your cryptocurrencies at any time, although it requires a higher level of technical knowledge.
Delegating is the process by which a holder of a cryptocurrency delegates the capacity for representation or voting within a blockchain (which will depend on each network), according to the tokens they own and lock, without transferring custody. This action allows any user to participate in the Proof of Stake network and earn rewards in proportion to the amount of tokens they hold, without having to run their own node or stake pool.The PoS concept establishes that a person can validate block transactions based on the amount of tokens they hold. This means that the more tokens a node has, the more mining power it will have. There are different variants of PoS depending on the network, such as leasing, delegation, or nominal PoS.
You can stop delegating (unbonding or unstaking) at any time. However, you have to keep in mind that the unbonding/unstaking or tokens unlock times after the end of the lockout period that may exist after starting the delegation withdrawal process depend on the blockchain to which you have delegated.
Yes, you are only delegating your representation or voting power within a blockchain to a validator node. Your tokens will always be yours.Technically, when you delegate your tokens you do not lose total control of these cryptocurrencies. If you want to spend them or move them you can withdraw them automatically because the tokens remain yours, but some blockchains may require temporary locks or minimum amounts of stake.
The risks of delegating to a node depend on the blockchain. The most common penalty in these cases is usually slashing, which is simply a reduction in the rewards offered for validating a block. Bit2Me nodes have protection against slashing, so the risks of double signing and downtime are minimal.Additionally, using wallets and smart contracts external to Bit2Me carries an inherent risk of defects in the code or the blockchain.