How to Stake Your FETCH AI Mainnet FET Tokens using the Keplr Wallet or Cosmostation App & What to Do with ERC-20 FET

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In this video tutorial, I go over two different ways to stake your mainnet Fetch AI mainnet tokens using either the Keplr wallet web plugin or the Cosmostation app. I do a deep dive into the commissions being charged by validators, address a lot of the confusion around staking FET (especially the ‘old school’ site used by Fetch AI which is no longer valid), talk about how you can re-delegate your FET via both Cosmostation & Keplr and wrap up with a look at the Fetch AI token bridge that is still only working in one direction (Native to ERC-20) unfortunately. Again, if you are buying FET on Coinbase or Crypto.com, you are getting the ERC-20 FET tokens which you cannot natively stake on via the Fetch AI mainnet. Hope this video clears up some of the confusion out there! Enjoy!