> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.redemptiontoken.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.redemptiontoken.com/how-to-earn/staking/how-to-earn-with-staking.md).

# How To Earn With Staking?

Here is how it works:&#x20;

1. Create your wallet and connect it with our Redemption token.&#x20;
2. Buy Redemption Tokens from Liquidity Pools via your Wallet
3. Lock Your tokens in any fixed period staking pool on our dApp to earn the desired APR on your token. Each staking period also highlights the reward (APR) you will be getting at the end of the period. The longer you stay, the better rewards you get. Hence, choose accordingly.&#x20;
4. Automatically get your reward on the Lucky Draw of the staking period.&#x20;
5. You will get your principal tokens (i.e., your original investment) as well as reward tokens in Your Wallet (depending on your staking period).&#x20;
6. Cash-out or Start again to earn more.


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