NodeOps Launches Staking Hub for Multi-Network Token Staking
NodeOps, the AI-powered decentralised physical infrastructure network (DePIN) orchestration layer has introduced a new feature called Staking Hub. This feature allows users to stake tokens across multiple proof-of-stake networks, starting with $HYPE (Hyperliquid on testnet) and $BEAM (Beam on mainnet).
The launch of Staking Hub also includes Stakedrop, an incentivised staking program where users can earn rewards in the native token of the network and stNODE (Node points) for staking through NodeOps. These Node points can later be converted into the Node token after the campaign ends.
During the inaugural campaign on the Staking Hub, users staking $HYPE and $BEAM tokens will receive daily rewards in both tokens as well as stNODE. A total of 1,000,000 NODE tokens will be distributed for each network over a 120-day period.
Naman Kabra, co-founder of NodeOps, stated, “Staking Hub is designed to remove friction and make decentralized staking accessible to everyone.”
Kabra further explained the decision to reward users for staking testnet tokens like $HYPE, saying, “With projects like Hyperliquid, it’s vital to demonstrate our efficacy as a validator on testnet. By opening this opportunity up to our supporters, we let them earn real rewards and help us demonstrate how stable our service is to the Hyperliquid community.”
Marco van den Heuvel, CEO of Beam, expressed excitement about the partnership with NodeOps, stating, “We’re excited to work with NodeOps to allow every single person that holds $BEAM to easily put their tokens to work, and thereby empower the Beam Network.”
NodeOps: A Leading DePIN Network
NodeOps Network, ranked among the top 4 DePINs in 2024 by Depin Ninja, is a chain-agnostic DePIN orchestration layer for general-purpose compute. With over 113,000 monthly active users and 705,000 total verified users, NodeOps has solidified its position in the decentralized infrastructure space.
Looking ahead, NodeOps plans to expand the Staking Hub by adding more protocols based on community interest.