Daedalus Staking Review
Full-node Cardano wallet by IOG
¿Qué es Daedalus?
Daedalus es un Wallet / Native Staking con una calificación de 4.2 sobre 5 en nuestras reseñas. En términos sencillos, es un lugar donde poner tu cripto a trabajar y ganar recompensas de staking, actualmente alrededor de 3.2% APY de media. Si recién empiezas, lo clave es saber qué tipo de plataforma es: las plataformas Wallet / Native Staking difieren en quién custodia tus claves, cuánto control conservas y cómo se cobran las comisiones (No platform fee — pool operator margin only (typically 1–5%)).
¿Es Daedalus bueno para principiantes en staking?
En pocas palabras: Daedalus funciona bien si sus compensaciones encajan con lo que necesitas. Lo que gusta: full node — you validate the chain yourself, no trust required; direct delegation to any of 3000+ cardano stake pools. Lo que conviene tener en cuenta: downloads ~10gb+ of blockchain data and takes hours to sync; desktop only — no mobile app. Para quien hace staking por primera vez, las mayores preguntas son si la estructura de comisiones (No platform fee — pool operator margin only (typically 1–5%)) se come tu rendimiento de ~3.2% y si estás cómodo con la forma en que Daedalus maneja la custodia.
Cómo empezar en Daedalus
Empezar es sencillo: crea y verifica tu cuenta, deposita la cripto que quieres poner en staking, luego elige la opción de staking y confirma. Empieza con un monto pequeño que estés cómodo dejando en staking, revisa los términos de desbloqueo/bloqueo antes de comprometerte y aumenta solo cuando hayas visto llegar un pago de recompensas. La guía paso a paso de abajo lo detalla específicamente para Daedalus.
About Daedalus
Daedalus is the official full-node desktop wallet for Cardano, built by IOG (formerly IOHK). It downloads the entire blockchain locally and gives you direct delegation to ADA stake pools — the most decentralized way to stake.
Is Daedalus right for you?
- •Full node — you validate the chain yourself, no trust required
- •Direct delegation to any of 3000+ Cardano stake pools
- •Liquid staking — your ADA is never locked, withdraw any time
- •Stake pool ranking with saturation and pledge data
- •Downloads ~10GB+ of blockchain data and takes hours to sync
- •Desktop only — no mobile app
- •ADA-only; no other chains supported
What can you stake on Daedalus?
How to stake on Daedalus
Download and install Daedalus
Get the installer from daedaluswallet.io, verify the SHA-256 checksum, and install. The wallet will sync the Cardano blockchain (allow several hours).
Create or restore a wallet
Set a spending password and back up the 24-word recovery phrase offline. Send ADA to your wallet address from an exchange.
Delegate to a stake pool
Go to Delegation Center, browse pools, and pick one with low saturation, low margin, and a positive pledge. Click Delegate and confirm with your spending password.
Daedalus staking — common questions
Why does Daedalus take so long to sync?
Daedalus is a full node, meaning it downloads and validates every block on Cardano. This is more decentralized but slower than light wallets like Yoroi or Lace, which connect to remote servers.
Can I move ADA freely while delegated?
Yes. Cardano staking is non-custodial and liquid — your ADA stays in your wallet and you can spend or send it any time. Delegation simply grants the pool the right to use your ADA's stake weight.