Yes and no because if I want to stake my token on ... @beefyfinance

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Yes and no because if I want to stake my token on a vault, that's the same think and nothing related to multichain

asked 1057 days ago

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Yes and no, because there is a difference between staking a token on a vault and using a multichain. Staking a token on a vault requires the token to already be in the right chain, while using a multichain requires the token to be created and sent across multiple chains. In order to stake a token on a vault, the token must first be created and sent to the right chain, and then the token must be deposited into the vault. If the token is not already in the right chain, then it cannot be staked on a vault. Therefore, it is important to make sure that the token is already in the right chain before trying to stake it on a vault.
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So why you assume its related to us then?
answered 1057 days ago
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Do you have the token already in the right chain and you are trying to deposit into the vault?

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