Stake, Delegate and Withdraw
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The basic requirement to become a Butane chain validator is to have a stake amount of at least 100,000 Butane tokens. The stake amount is the sum of staked and delegated Butane tokens of the address. This guide walks trough the process of using MEW (MyEtherWallet.com) in the process of using Butane network.Roadmap - Those functionalities will be built into our Studio and will not require any technical knowledge in the future.
There are two options to stake (both should be called from the address which would be the validator)
1.Send Butane tokens to the - 0xC226f0AeA65942AB94434997bd0B98b30FF1d53d on the fuse network.
2.Call the `stake` function on the - 0xC226f0AeA65942AB94434997bd0B98b30FF1d53d on the fuse network.
Butane token holders who don't want to run a node by themselves but still wish to participate in governing the network can delegate any amount to one of the validators.Delegating is done by calling the `delegate` function on the with the validator address as data (see screenshot from MEW).
Both stakers and validators can withdraw their Butane tokens, up to the staked/delegated amount, at any time. The withdrawn amount will be deducted from the validator stake amount, and if the stake amount becomes below the minimum stake amount - the validator will be removed from the Butane chain validators list.There are two options to withdraw:
1.Call the `withdraw` function on the with one parameter - the amount to withdraw. This call is for stakers, and will reduce the stake amount of the sender address.
2.Call the `withdraw` function on the with two parameters - validator address and amount to withdraw. This call is for both stakers (who can use their own address as the parameter) and for delegators to withdraw their delegated stake on a specific validator.