How to Stake staked USD1+ (SUSD1+) in Singapore
Everything you need to know about staking SUSD1+ if you're based in Singapore. Current APY: 4.0%.
APY
4.0%
SUSD1+ Price
$1.03
Available Platforms
3
Staking Type
liquid
Regulation in Singapore
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) regulates crypto through the Payment Services Act (PSA). Exchanges must hold a Major Payment Institution (MPI) license. MAS has taken a strict but clear approach — retail access to crypto trading is tightened, but staking through licensed entities is permitted. Individual DeFi staking is unregulated.
Tax: Singapore has no capital gains tax, making it one of the most tax-friendly jurisdictions for crypto. However, if staking is conducted as a business activity, income tax applies. Personal staking rewards for individual investors are generally not taxed. Seek local tax advice.
Best Platforms to Stake SUSD1+ in Singapore
Kraken
10 assets · ~4.8% avg APY · Licensed and operating in Singapore
OKX
30 assets · ~5.1% avg APY · MPI-licensed with full staking support
Lido
1 assets · ~3.4% avg APY · Decentralized protocol with no geographic restrictions
Restricted Platforms
Step-by-Step: Stake SUSD1+ in Singapore
Choose a platform available in Singapore
Select from Kraken, OKX, Lido. Consider fees, APY rates, and whether you prefer custodial or self-custody.
Create and verify your account
Most platforms require KYC (identity verification) for Singapore residents. Have your ID and proof of address ready.
Buy or deposit SUSD1+
Fund your account with local currency or transfer SUSD1+ from another wallet. Check which deposit methods work in Singapore.
Stake your tokens
Navigate to the staking section, select SUSD1+, choose your amount, and confirm. Your tokens will start earning 4.0% APY.
Track rewards and tax obligations
Singapore has no capital gains tax, making it one of the most tax-friendly jurisdictions for crypto. However, if staking is conducted as a business activity, income tax applies. Personal staking rewards for individual investors are generally not taxed. Seek local tax advice.