How to stake FLIX

Staking is the process of locking up a digital asset to provide economic security for a public blockchain. We have prepared a step-by-step guide on how to stake FLIX using Keplr Dashboard and Omniflix dApp. If you don't have FLIX, you can obtain them at Osmosis.

1. How to stake FLIX using Keplr Dashboard

To delegate the Сitizen Сosmos validator, you can follow this link or find the Citizen Cosmos validator manually, to do this open Keplr Dashboard(make sure you have some FLIX balance).

The Keplr Dashboard website will open, and by scrolling down the page below we will see a list of validators. You can find the Citizen Cosmos validator by scrolling down the page, or by searching for "Citizen Cosmos":

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If the search returns no results, try switching the search to an inactive set:

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Click on the selected validator:

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Another new window will appear. Next, click on Delegate:

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Choose an amount to delegate and click on Delegate:

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And confirm the transaction in Keplr:

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Done. Your available and staked balance will be displayed on the home page, as well as in your Keplr:

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2. How to stake FLIX using Omniflix dApp

First, go to the Omniflix dApp and connect the Keplr or Cosmostation wallet:

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You can find the Citizen Cosmos validator by scrolling down the page:

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If you cannot find citizen cosmos in the active set, try switching to the inactive set:

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Click on Delegate:

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Choose an amount to delegate and click on Delegate:

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And confirm the transaction in Keplr:

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Congratulations, you have successfully staked your FLIX:

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You can view the statistics in the Dashboard tab:

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Episode #96 Chris Goes. Transcript

Episode link:
https://www.citizencosmos.space/chrisgoes

Episode name:
Governance in the Era of Technology: A Discussion on Syntax and Privacy with Chris Goes.

In this episode, we interviews Chris Goes from Anoma. The interview is both technical and philosophical and it covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to; monetary theory, shortfalls of government, advances in hardware, mass adoption and the needs and wants of the people, to name a few. Chris also shares his initial journey that led him to Anoma and his passion for privacy.


Citizen Cosmos
Good space time, y'all. In this episode of The Citizen Cosmos podcast. We had the pleasure of speaking with Chris Goes from Anoma a project dedicated to providing privacy and governance on the blockchain. During our conversation with delved into some thought provoking topics such as the importance of privacy and governance, a polycentric conception of law, and the cultural context in which money operates, we explored how semantics can lead to dystopia and the dangers of gradient descent.

Citizen Cosmos
We tackled the nature of money and what people truly want or don't want out of it. Furthermore, we discussed the solutions to the shortcoming of blockchain governance, democracy, social equilibrium, using technology and the consensus building process.

Chris
Maybe it's like a perfectly coordinated dystopia. There's a lot of what I would call like gradient descent, and Defi could sometimes slip into this. And if we wants to build, you know, products that people, you know, in 100 years are still going to remember as opposed to being consigned to the annals of some Wikipedia page editing debate, We need a theory of what people want financial systems to do when lightspeed delays become real, like a multi-planetary species, and how that changes the dynamics of cultural evolution.

Chris
I Pay American taxes and I am forced to pay that under penalty of guns.

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