
Key takeaways
- io.net has launched Co-Staking, allowing $IO holders to participate in validation without operating hardware.
- The Co-Staking Marketplace connects token holders with suppliers, reducing staking requirements and enabling broader participation.
- This update lowers barriers to entry for device suppliers and expands io.net’s decentralized computing network.
A new way to participate in io.net’s staking ecosystem
io.net, a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN), has officially launched Co-Staking, a feature that enables $IO token holders to share block rewards by contributing to staking requirements. This system allows users to participate in network validation without operating hardware while helping suppliers onboard high-performance devices with a lower individual stake.
Co-staking is here.
Suppliers: Balance your working capital and block rewards return with co-staking to onboard more GPUs with lower personal stakes.$IO holders: Co-stake and earn rewards today.
Check out the Co-Staking Marketplace now to stake your $IO and track your… pic.twitter.com/PwtNO9Bx8i
Through the newly launched Co-Staking Marketplace, $IO holders can explore staking opportunities created by suppliers. Once a supplier fully stakes a device, they can invite token holders to co-stake, sharing both the staking requirement and the block rewards. Token holders can browse available offers, filtering by device model (GPU or CPU), requested $IO amount, projected rewards, and device reliability score.
Strengthening io.net’s network and accessibility
Co-Staking is designed to increase participation in io.net’s decentralized computing ecosystem, making it easier for suppliers to deploy high-value GPUs while providing an alternative staking option for token holders. By reducing capital requirements for suppliers, more individuals and businesses can bring high-performance computing devices online.
This system also improves flexibility, as suppliers can customize how they share staking requirements and rewards. Once a co-staking offer is live, it can be listed on the marketplace or shared directly with interested users.
The bottom line
With Co-Staking, io.net has expanded access to its staking ecosystem, lowering the barriers to participation while maintaining network security. By allowing $IO holders to stake their tokens alongside suppliers, the platform creates new earning opportunities and incentivizes more devices to join the network. This update marks a step forward in making decentralized computing more accessible and scalable.