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# Stake Feature

The **Harmonix stake feature** acts as an interface for **HyperCore’s native staking**, providing users with a **curated selection of trusted validators**. This makes it simple and secure to delegate $HYPE and earn staking rewards.

**Stake HYPE**

1. Go to the **Stake** section in Harmonix.
2. Select the amount of **$HYPE** you want to stake. You can click **Max** to stake your full balance.
3. Choose a **validator** from the curated list.
4. Click **Approve** and confirm the token delegation in your wallet.
5. Click **Stake**.
6. Confirm the transaction in your wallet.
7. Once completed, your staked HYPE and any accrued rewards will be visible in your dashboard.


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