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# Staking Node Pool Levels and Rewards

The amount of $HYPT staked in each node pool determines the pool's level and corresponding reward multiplier. For each additional Key staked in the node pool, the $HYPT staking capacity increases by 2000. The maximum number of Keys that can be staked in each node pool is 1000, meaning the maximum $HYPT staking amount for each node pool is 1000 \* 2000 = 2 million $HYPT.<br>

| Node Pool Level | Staking Threshold | Reward Multiplier |
| --------------- | ----------------- | ----------------- |
| A               | 0                 | 1x                |
| S               | 3,000             | 1.5x              |
| SS              | 200,000           | 2x                |
| SSS             | 400,000           | 3X                |
| ACE             | 800,000           | 7x                |

The start date for $HYPT staking will be announced by the official channels.

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