How to Stake Qtum (QTUM) on Jito

Jito may not directly support QTUM staking, but you can still use Jito to buy QTUM and transfer it for staking.

Current APY

12.0%

Price

$0.9154

Platform Fee

4%

Platform Type

liquid

Start Staking QTUM on Jito

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Stake QTUM on Jito

Step-by-Step: Stake QTUM on Jito

1

Get a compatible wallet

You'll need a Web3 wallet (like MetaMask, Phantom, or Keplr) that supports Qtum's network.

2

Acquire QTUM

Buy QTUM from an exchange and transfer it to your wallet, or swap for it using a DEX.

3

Visit Jito

Go to Jito's staking interface and connect your wallet.

4

Stake and receive liquid tokens

Enter your QTUM amount and confirm the staking transaction. You'll receive a liquid staking token (LST) representing your staked position.

5

Use your LST in DeFi (optional)

Your liquid staking token can be used across DeFi — lend it, provide liquidity, or hold it to earn staking rewards passively.

Jito for QTUM Staking: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • + Higher APY than vanilla Solana staking via MEV tips
  • + JitoSOL widely integrated in Solana DeFi
  • + Low 4% fee — among the lowest for liquid staking
  • + Strong ecosystem adoption and Jito DAO governance

Cons

  • - Solana-only
  • - MEV earnings can vary with market conditions
  • - Smart contract risk

FAQ: QTUM Staking on Jito

What APY can I earn staking QTUM on Jito?
The current estimated APY for QTUM staking is around 12.0%. Actual rates vary based on network conditions, validator performance, and Jito's fee structure (4% of staking rewards).
Is staking QTUM on Jito safe?
Jito is a non-custodial protocol with a high risk profile for QTUM staking. As a non-custodial platform, you retain control of your private keys. Always assess your risk tolerance before staking.
How long does it take to unstake QTUM from Jito?
Unstaking times depend on the network: Flexible (JitoSOL is liquid). During the unstaking period, your QTUM won't earn rewards.
What fees does Jito charge for QTUM staking?
Jito charges 4% of staking rewards. These fees are typically deducted from your staking rewards automatically.
Can I stake QTUM on other platforms?
Yes! You can compare all available platforms for QTUM staking on our How to Stake Qtum guide. Different platforms offer different APY rates, fees, and custody models.