ODIN.fun is preparing to introduce token locking and staking features as it continues development of new tools for users and liquidity providers.
The locking feature is now live on the platform’s staging environment for final testing. It is designed to allow users to lock tokens or liquidity pool positions directly through ODIN.fun, giving projects and users a way to commit assets for a defined period.
Staking is scheduled to enter development next week on the platform’s development environment, with staging and production releases expected to follow. According to the development update, staking will distribute rewards automatically to participants over time.
Both features are currently described as being in their final stages ahead of a production release. The team has not provided a specific public launch date, meaning users will need to wait for further announcements before the features become available on the live platform.
Token and liquidity locking are commonly used across decentralised trading platforms to restrict access to assets for a specified period. Staking, meanwhile, generally allows users to commit assets to a protocol in return for rewards, although the terms, risks and reward mechanisms vary between platforms.
The rollout gives ODIN.fun users another set of tools for managing tokens and liquidity positions directly through the platform. As with any staking or locking arrangement, users may want to review the specific lock conditions, reward structure and withdrawal rules before committing assets.
ODIN.fun has asked users to follow its social channels and staging platform for further development updates as the features move towards production.
The platform’s live site is available at odin.fun.
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