NFT marketplace Starly.io will launch NFT staking feature

On April 1st, NFT Launchpad and marketplace Starly.io will launch the NFT Staking function.

It is reported that users will be able to pledge Starly NFT. The staking reward for each card is equal to the Card Score expressed in STARLY tokens, and the tokens are distributed in a linear manner according to the following formula: Card Score/365=The amount of tokens distributed within 24 hours. In short, it takes a year to collect all the tokens locked in the NFT cards.

Pledgers can only claim tokens once a day, and the amount of tokens that can be claimed depends on the STARLY token pledge level.

Starly.io says the feature will be available in about a month and will involve all cards from previous and future Starly series.

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