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How to set up Keplr for TIA and DYM staking? (Maximum Airdrops)

Keplr Wallet 是一款支持 Cosmos、Celestia、Dymension 等 25+ 链的多链非托管钱包,用户通过 24 词助记词完全掌控资产,免费安全,兼容 Ledger,适用于 DeFi、质押与空投参与。(155 字)

Apr 27, 2026 at 10:40 am

Keplr Wallet Installation and Setup

1. Visit the official Keplr Chrome Web Store page and install the browser extension.

2. Launch the extension and select “Create a new wallet” to generate a fresh 24-word mnemonic phrase.

3. Write down the mnemonic on physical paper and store it securely—never digitally or online.

4. Confirm the mnemonic by re-entering the words in correct order during setup verification.

5. Set a strong password for local wallet encryption; this does not recover your funds but protects browser access.

Adding TIA and DYM Chains to Keplr

1. Open Keplr and click “Add Chain” in the top-right menu or navigate to the “Networks” tab.

2. Search for “Celestia” and enable the mainnet chain—ensure the RPC endpoint points to https://rpc.celestia.publicnode.com.

3. Search for “Dymension” and activate its mainnet configuration with the IBC-compatible endpoint https://rpc.dymension.nodestake.top.

4. Verify both chains appear under “My Networks” with correct icons, block height indicators, and active status.

5. Confirm that the wallet address displayed for each chain starts with “celestia” and “dym” respectively—cross-chain mismatch risks asset loss.

Transferring and Preparing Assets

1. Withdraw TIA from a centralized exchange to your Celestia-address wallet—ensure the withdrawal network is set to Celestia Mainnet, not Ethereum or ERC-20.

2. Transfer DYM from Binance or OKX directly to your Dymension-address wallet using the dym- prefix—not the 0x Ethereum address.

3. Wait for at least six confirmations on each chain before proceeding; check balances via Mintscan or Big Dipper explorers.

4. Ensure minimum balance thresholds: at least 1 TIA for delegation and 10 DYM to cover gas and avoid failed transactions.

5. Avoid sending assets through bridges labeled “TIA ERC-20” or “DYM EVM”—these are incompatible and irrecoverable on native staking interfaces.

Selecting Validators for Maximum Airdrop Eligibility

1. Navigate to Keplr’s staking dashboard and filter validators by “Uptime”, “Commission Rate”, and “Voting Power” separately—not combined rankings.

2. Prioritize validators with commission between 5% and 9.5%—those charging 0% or over 12% often lack infrastructure consistency.

3. Choose at least three distinct validators across different geographic regions and operator affiliations to diversify exposure across future airdrop snapshots.

4. Manually verify validator websites, GitHub activity, and governance participation history—avoid those with zero proposals or no recent votes.

5. Exclude validators listed on Map of Zones with uptime below 99.2% over the past 7 days—even minor downtime may disqualify delegators from certain airdrops.

Executing and Monitoring Stakes

1. Enter exact amounts for delegation—do not use “Max” buttons unless confirming full balance intent; fractional values must be precise to six decimals.

2. Sign all transactions using hardware wallet integration if Ledger Nano X/S is connected—software-only signing increases vulnerability to front-running bots.

3. After confirmation, wait for the transaction hash to appear on Celestia Explorer or Dymension Explorer—do not refresh Keplr mid-process.

4. Bookmark the delegation page URL and revisit daily to monitor reward accrual, validator slashing events, and unbonding queue depth.

5. Record timestamps of each successful stake—some airdrops require proof of delegation at specific block heights, not just continuous holding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I delegate TIA and DYM using the same Keplr wallet address?A: Yes—Keplr supports multi-chain accounts natively. Each chain uses a unique derivation path, so the same mnemonic generates separate addresses prefixed “celestia”, “dym”, and “cosmos”.

Q: What happens if I delegate to a validator who gets jailed?A: Your tokens remain safe and continue accruing rewards, but you will not earn rewards during the jail period. You may redelegate immediately after the validator exits jail without waiting for unbonding.

Q: Do I need to hold TIA or DYM in my wallet before the snapshot to qualify for upcoming airdrops?A: No—many projects like SAGA and ALT only require active delegation at the time of their on-chain snapshot, regardless of when you acquired the tokens.

Q: Is it possible to stake TIA on Keplr while holding DYM on MetaMask?A: Not directly—Keplr does not read MetaMask balances. To stake DYM via Keplr, you must first transfer DYM from MetaMask to the dym-prefixed Keplr address using the Dymension mainnet network.

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