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# Staking Mechanics

MetaHunt provides a range of rewarding opportunities for its users, with staking being a prominent component. Within MetaHunt, we've developed two distinct staking mechanisms. The first allows COC stakers to accrue MHNT and ETH Divis, while the second enables players to stake those MHNT tokens for in-game staking rewards.

*The specifics of these staking mechanics are detailed as follows:*

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[$COC Staking](/metahunt-wp/staking-mechanics/usdcoc-staking.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

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[In-game Staking](/metahunt-wp/staking-mechanics/in-game-staking.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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