How to stake ETH on OPUS via Ledger/Metamask

This step-by-step guide is designed to help you stake Ethereum on OPUS. Throughout this guide, we will break down the process into simple, manageable steps.
1. Connect Ledger to Metamask
We assume that you have a ledger with some ETH, and versed with using Ledger. Please reach out to our team for any support here.
Please follow the instructions found in this link to connect Ledger with Metamask: https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/4404366864657-Connect-your-Ledger-to-MetaMask?docs=true
💡 Tip: If you face the below error(0x650f), please follow this link to resolve the error. 💡 Tip: After this configuration, Metamask doesn’t have access to Ledger private keys. This configuration allows Ledger to leverage Metamask as a visual interface.

2. Enable Blind Signing on Ledger by following the steps shown in this link: https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/4405481324433-Enable-blind-signing-in-the-Ethereum-ETH-app?support=true
You have now successfully connected Ledger to Metamask. Next step is to Login to OPUS Poral.
3. Our sales team must have sent you your login credentials. If not, please reach out to them here.
4. Now, please enter your organization name, and login with SSO.

5. Connect Metamask to OPUS.

6. Select Amount of ETH using the Slider.

💡 Tip: OPUS Staking slider helps you stake up to 800 ETH(25 Validators) in one transaction.
💡 Tip: OPUS staking screen shows the backward looking APR, and projected rewards.
7. Confirm stake transaction on Metamask.

8. Approve transcation on Ledger
Steps involved: Review Transaction > Blind Signing > Amount 800 ETH > Address > Network > Max Fees > Accept and Send

You have now staked Ethereum on OPUS. To stake more, please follow the guide from step #6.

If you are facing any issues, please reach out to us at Chorus One support or submit a ticket.
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