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  1. How To

Stake BTC on Bitcoin Network

This guide explains how to convert your BTC into bfBTC on Bitcoin netowrk.

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Last updated 4 months ago

1. Before making a stake, ensure that you have connected an EVM wallet.

This EVM wallet will receive bfBTC.

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2. Select the network for staking BTC.

3. Select the receiving network (EVM-Compatible Chains).

4. Click "Connect BTC" to Connect the Bitcoin Wallet

5. Select a Bitcoin wallet to connect.

6. Check your BTC balance in your Bitcoin wallet here.

7. Enter the amount you want to stake.

The minimum amount is 0.001 BTC.

8. The estimated amount you will receive is displayed here, based on the current bfBTC exchange rate.

Please note: The final received amount may vary from the displayed estimate due to fluctuations in network conditions during the Bitcoin stake process.

9. Click "Stake" to initiate your stake request.

10. Make sure you don't have any inscription assets in the staking wallet, otherwise you may lose them.

11. Click Confirm to proceed with the stake.

12. You can check the stake information in the "Portfolio" page.

13. In "Transaction History," select "Stake" to view your stake orders.

14. The "Stake Native" option refers to stake orders initiated from the Bitcoin network.

15. The "Received" status indicates that this order has been approved and the bfBTC have been sent to your EVM wallet.

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