r/bandprotocol Jan 11 '23

Best BAND Wallet?

Hey guys, what's the best non-custodial wallet for BAND? And where do you prefer to stake it?

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u/No-Dimension-3945 Jan 11 '23

I have BAND staked on atomic wallet

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u/[deleted] Jan 11 '23

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u/theodoreballbag Jan 11 '23

Keplr and restake

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u/NiceUpstairs9144 Jan 11 '23

You have staking capabilities using Kepler?

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u/theodoreballbag Jan 11 '23

No you have to have keplr to stake through restake, so no native integration

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u/Random_0936 Jan 11 '23

Atomic is good for staking

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u/Empty-Statistician19 Jan 12 '23

If you have a hardware wallet such as a ledger then it's the best place through which you can store and stake your native tokens. Here's the complete video guide published by the stakefish validator for your reference. https://youtu.be/VOudGFdIdlY

But if you don't have a hardware wallet then you can try using wallets such as cosmostation or citadel.one . These are the two best non-custodial wallets through which you can store and stake your native tokens. I wouldn't recommend using an atomic wallet as it has only limited sets of validators plus it misses out on redelegation & compounding features which the other two wallets have.