Hold, Claim, Stake, Vote
Everything you need as an ACU holder: pick a wallet, claim vested tokens, stake on compute providers, and participate in governance.
Start here
- Choose a Wallet — supported wallets for ACU.
- Claim Vested ACU — release tokens from early rounds, team allocations, or airdrops.
Stake & delegate
- Staking Overview — what staked compute is and why it matters.
- How to Stake — step-by-step.
- Staking Mechanics — rewards, lockups, fees.
- Slashing & Risks — what can go wrong.
- Mainnet vs Canary — which network to use.
Govern
- Governance — how proposals and voting work.
Reference
Related
- New to ACU? See Acurast Token and Tokenomics.
- Want to run hardware too? See Compute Providers.
FAQ
What wallets can I use on Acurast?
See the full list of supported wallets ↗
How can I fund my wallet?
Acurast tokens ACU, are available on various markets, see directories like CoinMarketCap ↗ or CoinGecko ↗ for a list of markets.
Depending on the type of token you get (EVM or Acurast native), you might need to bridge it first, before you can send it to the wallet you use for Acurast Mainnet. See token section: Acurast Token.
What is the difference between MIST, cACU & ACU?
- MIST are points, not tokens, used to incentivize rebels via the Cloud Rebellion.
- cACU is the Acurast Canary (incentivized testnet) token.
- ACU is the native token of the Acurast Mainnet.