How to Stake Vault (V) on Exodus
Exodus may not directly support V staking, but you can still use Exodus to buy V and transfer it for staking.
Current APY
4.0%
Price
$0.0667
Platform Fee
No
Platform Type
wallet
Step-by-Step: Stake V on Exodus
Install Exodus
Download and install Exodus 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 V
Buy V on an exchange (Coinbase, Kraken, Binance) and withdraw to your Exodus address. Double-check the network before sending.
Open the staking section
In Exodus, navigate to the staking or earn tab for Vault. Pick a validator — look for low commission, long uptime, and avoid the top validator to support decentralization.
Delegate and confirm
Enter the amount of V to stake and confirm the transaction. Rewards typically begin accruing in 1–2 epochs and compound automatically or are claimable from the same screen.
Exodus for V Staking: Pros & Cons
Pros
- + Polished design — desktop, mobile, and browser extension all consistent
- + Native staking for 7+ chains in one app
- + 24/7 live support — rare for a non-custodial wallet
- + Publicly traded company with transparent ownership
Cons
- - Closed-source (most other major wallets are open-source)
- - Built-in swap charges a markup on top of network spread
- - Limited validator selection — Exodus auto-picks for you on some chains