> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://astrono.gitbook.io/docsss/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://astrono.gitbook.io/docsss/staking.md).

# STAKING

Astrono works on its Binance Smart Chain, Zenith chain, Ethereum, and polygon Blockchains, which are eco-friendly, working on a proof of stake while staking the tokens. In addition to being one of the largest crypto exchanges by trading volume, it offers exemplary staking services. Astrono ensures users' funds are safe by leveraging, effective security measures and providing a Secure Asset Fund for Users (SAFU). Our staking method at the time of writing is arguably one of the safest, and eco-friendliest methods (for cryptocurrency) to generate passive income. The platform stores all staked tokens using a secure E- wallet and a double-checking system. Astrono staking is quickly becoming a practice of gaining passive income by merely storing or locking funds in a wallet as more individuals, including institutional investors understand the crypto market's lucrativeness. Since holding cryptocurrencies necessitates certain technological crypto know-how and compliance criteria, The Astrono staking platform is useful for allowing investors, including those lacking technical knowledge of cryptocurrencies, to stake proof of stake (PoS) coins and generate incentives instantly from the very first day of trading. Staking platforms that enable investors to collect staking incentives have sprung up in response to the rapid growth in crypto staking. If you're interested in generating passive income by staking, this is the place to be.


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