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Food Bank Staking
Food Bank (FOOD) is not listed as a staking asset on Staking Rewards. You can still convert token prices, calculate reward rates and compare against rewards earned for other top staking assets.
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How to Stake Food Bank (FOOD)?
To our knowledge, FOOD cannot be staked since we do not currently recognize Food Bank as a proof-of–stake network. If you feel this is wrong, please request to get FOOD asset listed on stakingrewards.com.
If I can’t stake Food Bank (FOOD), can I still earn an interest on my holdings?
You still may be able to earn an interest by lending your FOOD holdings. Typically, you can earn around 5% APR through lending.
What is the difference between FOOD lending and FOOD staking?
Staking FOOD and lending FOOD are both ways to earn a yield on your holdings. They are often confused as the same thing, even though they are very different.
When you stake a PoS asset you are directly contributing to the security of the network, in exchange you are rewarded with the network’s native token.
When you lend Food Bank (FOOD), you are essentially giving a loan of your crypto assets in return for an interest on the amount you lend.
What is the 24h Trading Volume of Food Bank (FOOD)?
Over the past 24 hours, Food Bank (FOOD) has seen a trading volume of across all available exchanges.
How has the price of FOOD changed over the past 24h?
The price of Food Bank (FOOD) is currently , which represents a - decrease over the past 24 hours.
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Food Bank is Food Bank was launched on the 18th September 2021 and is a smart contract token which functions as a peer to peer medium of exchange on the Binance Smart Chain Network, providing much needed funds and support to foodbanks. Funds are raised via a transaction tax on all purchases and sales of the token. The charity donation is then donated...Read more
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