Staking Rewards Sample Clauses

Staking Rewards. After staking is implemented on the Hedera Network, it is expected that, initially, only Hedera will stake Coins to Member Nodes. Eventually, it is expected that any Network Account holders with Coins will be able to stake their Coins to Nodes. It is expected that Hedera will make payments once a day to Accounts that have staked Coins to Nodes that meet the Hedera Network participation requirements described in clause (i) above (such payments, “Staking Payments”). The Staking Rewards relating to an Account’s staked Coins will be split as defined in the Hedera Pricing Plan.
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Staking Rewards. By opting-in for the Staking Service, Client becomes entitled to Staking Rewards. Staking Rewards will be paid out by Finst on a weekly basis. On the Website and on Trading Platform, Finst will publish the indicative amount of the current Staking Reward per different Digital Asset on the basis of the rewards that Finst sees in the market. The actual rewards may change on a daily basis. Staking Rewards are paid out in the form of Digital Assets. In most cases this will be in the form of the Digital Asset from which the Staking Reward has been derived.
Staking Rewards. WS Crypto shall report to you on any staking rewards received by WS Crypto attributable to the guarantee of the correct and performant operation of Validator Nodes through the staking of Crypto Assets (“Staking Rewards”) by detailing such Staking Rewards in your Crypto Account. WS Crypto shall promptly distribute any Staking Rewards to you after receipt by WS Crypto by crediting such rewards to your Crypto Account. The applicable percentage and timing of any such distributions will be determined by WS Crypto in accordance with its policies and procedures and are subject to WS Crypto’s staking fee plus applicable taxes. You acknowledge and agree that:
Staking Rewards. The Client will receive Staking Rewards directly attributable to their Staked Coins after deduction of Provider fees and applicable taxes if any. The yield and the payment frequency of such Staking Rewards are dependent on the Supported Network Protocol and may change at any time. Factors that are used by the Supported Network in determining Staking Rewards can include, among others, the inflation rate in the Supported Network, the amount of nominated stake behind a given node, the total number of nodes in the system, whether a node is in the active node set, if the validator has experienced any Slashing Penalties, etc. In cases where Provider collects Staking Rewards, it will redistribute them to the Client according to the payment frequency set forth in the Order Form.
Staking Rewards. The Client will receive Staking Rewards directly attributable to their Staked Digital Assets after deduction of RICHMINT fees and applicable taxes if any. The yield and the payment frequency of such Staking Rewards are dependent on the Interest program chosen by the Client. Factors that are used by the Supported Network in determining Staking Rewards can include, among others, the in ation rate in the Supported Network, the amount of nominated stake behind a given validator, the total number of validators in the system, whether a validator is in the active validator set, if the validator has experienced any Slashing Penalties, etc. In the cases of RMW rewards distribution, RMW tokens will directly be added to the Clients' RICHMINT Wallet and the frequency of reward distribution will purely depend on the Type of interest program chosen by the Client initially when Staking his/her RMW Tokens.
Staking Rewards. BTCS’s performance as a Validator is administerial in nature and is intended to result in Delegators, who participate in a blockchain’s consensus network, to earn Staking Rewards directly from the Supported Blockchain Networks. Staking Rewards are calculated and disbursed by the underlying Supporting Blockchain Network, and BTCS shall not be liable for or to the User for any delay, errors, lost rewards, or other Losses associated with such calculation and disbursement, including, but not limited to, those Losses associated with any changes to the underlying Supported Blockchain Network, double spend, fifty-one percent attacks or other attacks, Forks, Airdrops, software bugs, errors, technical difficulties or scheduled Supported Blockchain Network upgrades or maintenance activities. BTCS does not support or control the delegation decisions by the Delegator and as such, it is the Delegator’s sole responsibility to manage the Staking and Delegation decisions related to the Staking Rewards received by Delegator.
Staking Rewards. WSII shall report to you on any staking rewards received by WSII attributable to the guarantee of the correct and performant operation of Validator Nodes through the staking of Crypto Assets (“Staking Rewards”) by detailing such Staking Rewards in your Crypto Account. WSII shall promptly distribute any Staking Rewards to you after receipt by WSII by crediting such rewards to your Crypto Account. The applicable percentage and timing of any such distributions will be determined by WSII in accordance with its policies and procedures and are subject to applicable fees and applicable taxes. You acknowledge and agree that: ● neither WSII nor any of the Node Operators represents, promises or guarantees that you will receive any Staking Rewards; ● Node Operators may set a fee or commission that is deducted from any Staking Rewards earned by you and that this fee or commission is subject to change at any time; ● any estimated rate of Staking Rewards provided by WSII for a specific Crypto Asset is an estimate only, not guaranteed and may change at any time; ● you may receive no Staking Rewards whatsoever and any Staking Rewards you may receive are subject to numerous factors, including factors that are outside of the control of WSII and the Node Operators; ● you have no right to Staking Rewards unless and until they are received by WSII; and ● you are solely responsible for any income, sales or other taxes that may be properly payable by you with respect to Staking Rewards or in connection with the Staking Functionality.
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