P2P.org adds Cardano staking to Tangem hardware wallet
Staking services provider P2P.org has enabled native Cardano staking within the Tangem hardware wallet, allowing users to delegate tokens while retaining full self-custody.
P2P.org said it has added native staking support for Cardano to the Tangem wallet, enabling users to stake ADA directly from the hardware device with a simplified set-up process.
The company said the integration gives Tangem users access to P2P.org’s validator infrastructure, allowing participation in Cardano staking without transferring custody of assets.
According to the company, private keys remain secured within Tangem’s hardware chip, while staking operations are managed by P2P.org’s validator nodes.
P2P.org said it currently secures more than $12 billion of digital assets across over 50 blockchain networks and applies the same uptime standards, performance monitoring and operational controls used for its institutional clients.
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The companies said Cardano is the first network to be supported under the collaboration, with additional blockchains and integrations planned in the coming months.
Cardano staking via P2P.org validators is available immediately to Tangem wallet users worldwide, the companies added.
The Recap
- P2P.org adds native Cardano staking to Tangem hardware wallets.
- $12 billion in assets secured across over 50 blockchain networks.
- Additional networks and integrations are planned in the months ahead.