Definition of"staking" in English

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staking

/ˈsteɪkɪŋ/
Noun

Definitions

1

Noun

The act or process of marking a boundary, position, or claim by driving stakes into the ground.
🟢Beginner
2

Noun

(In manufacturing) A process for joining two components together, typically by deforming one component (often a pin, rivet, or projection) to create a mechanical interlock.
🟡Intermediate
3

Noun

(In gaming or poker) The practice of providing financial backing to another player in exchange for a share of their winnings or losses.
🟡Intermediate
4

Noun

(In cryptocurrency) The process of committing or 'locking up' a certain amount of cryptocurrency tokens within a blockchain network to support its operations (such as transaction validation) and, in return, earn rewards.
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Examples

  • "The surveyors were busy with the staking of the new property line."

    The surveyors were busy with the marking of the new property line.

  • "Automated staking machines are used to assemble small electronic components quickly."

    Automated joining machines are used to assemble small electronic components quickly.

  • "He received a portion of the prize money due to his staking of the winning poker player."

    He received a portion of the prize money due to his financial backing of the winning poker player.

  • "Many investors are attracted to crypto staking as a way to earn passive income."

    Many investors are attracted to committing crypto assets as a way to earn passive income.

Synonyms

Etymology

From Old English `staca` (a stake, post), related to the verb `stacan` (to fix with a stake). The gerund 'staking' refers to the act of using stakes or, by extension, committing something of value.

Cultural Notes

While 'staking' has long been used in general contexts like surveying or claiming land ('staking a claim'), its meaning has significantly expanded in the 21st century with the advent of blockchain technology, where 'crypto staking' has become a common term for participating in network security and earning rewards.

Frequency:Common

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