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# Staking on Metal X

The **Staking** [page](https://app.metalx.com/staking) on Metal X allows users to earn protocol rewards by staking supported assets directly on-chain. Staking helps secure underlying networks and protocols while generating yield for participants.

Metal X currently supports staking for:

* **LOAN** (fixed-term staking)
* **XPR** (flexible staking)

All staking activity is non-custodial and executed via smart contracts on XPR Network.

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### Accessing the Staking Page

To access staking on Metal X:

1. Navigate to [**app.metalx.com**](https://app.metalx.com/)
2. Select **Stake** from the main navigation
3. Connect your wallet if prompted

The staking dashboard provides a summary of:

* Total value staked
* Net APR across all positions
* Unclaimed rewards
* Active and matured staking positions

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### Staking Overview

#### My Staked Assets

At the top of the page, users can view:

* **Total Staked** – Total USD value of all active staking positions
* **Net APR** – Weighted average APR across all staked assets
* **Rewards** – Accrued staking rewards available to claim

Rewards can be claimed at any time, subject to the rules of each staking product.


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