How to Stake Qtum (QTUM) on Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet may not directly support QTUM staking, but you can still use Trust Wallet to buy QTUM and transfer it for staking.
Current APY
12.0%
Price
$0.9131
Platform Fee
No
Platform Type
wallet
Start Staking QTUM on Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet gives you full control of your assets.
Stake QTUM on Trust Wallet →Step-by-Step: Stake QTUM on Trust Wallet
Install Trust Wallet
Download and install Trust Wallet from its official site. Set up a new wallet or import an existing seed phrase, and back up your recovery phrase securely.
Fund the wallet with QTUM
Buy QTUM on an exchange (Coinbase, Kraken, Binance) and withdraw to your Trust Wallet address. Double-check the network before sending.
Open the staking section
In Trust Wallet, navigate to the staking or earn tab for Qtum. Pick a validator — look for low commission, long uptime, and avoid the top validator to support decentralization.
Delegate and confirm
Enter the amount of QTUM to stake and confirm the transaction. Rewards typically begin accruing in 1–2 epochs and compound automatically or are claimable from the same screen.
Trust Wallet for QTUM Staking: Pros & Cons
Pros
- + 100+ chains supported in one app — easiest multi-chain staking
- + Mobile-first; great onboarding for beginners
- + Owned by Binance (large ops/security team behind it)
- + Built-in DEX and dApp browser
Cons
- - Mobile-only (no full desktop client)
- - Earn tab pushes some Binance-affiliated products
- - 2023 vulnerability disclosure on its in-house key generation