
How to Stake Plian in 2026
How much can you earn?
Estimate your rewards from staking Plian.
What is Plian staking?
Staking Plian means locking your PI to help validate transactions on the Plian network. In return you earn rewards โ currently about 12.0% a year. Your PI stays yours the whole time; you're delegating it, not giving it away.
Is staking Plian worth it in 2026?
Plian's ~12.0% APY is on the higher end, and higher yield means higher risk: newer networks, thinner liquidity, and more price volatility. It can be worth it if you believe in the project long-term and only stake what you're comfortable holding through swings.
Follow the step-by-step guide below to start staking PI.
How to stake Plian
Set up your wallet
Download a Plian-compatible wallet (MetaMask, Ledger, or the native wallet). Secure your seed phrase offline.
Get PI
Buy PI on a major exchange (Coinbase, Binance, Kraken) and transfer to your wallet. Keep a little extra for gas fees.
Choose a staking option
No minimum required. Delegate any amount to a validator or use a liquid staking protocol for maximum flexibility.
Start earning
Confirm the transaction and you're staking. Rewards accumulate automatically โ check in periodically to monitor your position.
What to watch out for
Plian staking โ common questions
What is the current PI staking APY?
The current Plian staking APY is approximately 12.00%. This rate fluctuates based on network participation and total staked supply. Data is updated every few hours.
Is there a minimum to stake PI?
No minimum stake required for Plian. You can start with any amount.
How risky is PI staking?
Plian staking is a higher-risk option, with potential for significant slashing, smart contract exploits, or high volatility.
What type of staking does PI use?
Plian uses native staking. Stake directly on the blockchain by delegating to validators.
What percentage of PI is staked?
About 30.0% of the total Plian supply is currently staked, worth $216,509.