> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://x3defi.gitbook.io/main/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://x3defi.gitbook.io/main/products/finance/xfactory/staking-pools.md).

# Staking Pools

Xfactory provides various options to stake tokens and earns XFACTORY tokens in return.&#x20;

The process is easier than easy: Simply buy and stake tokens in one of the below pools and earn XFACTORY tokens in return. Staked assets and earnings can be withdrawn at any time.

Here is the most essential information about staking:

| Start Date & Time                         | 23rd December 6PM UTC |
| ----------------------------------------- | --------------------- |
| Duration                                  | 24 months             |
| Overall XFACTORY supply for staking pools | 6866 tokens           |

### Staking Pools

Below you can find the current list of staking pools as well as their reward ratio. Additional pools might be added and change the reward ratios.

| Pool             | Reward Ratio |
| ---------------- | :----------: |
| XONE - DARKX     |      60%     |
| XFACTORY - MATIC |      40%     |

### Initial Mint

10% of the tokens (877) have been minted by the team to create initial liquidity. Additionally, 134 tokens required for airdropping holders have been minted too.


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