About PolStake

Experimental blockchain protocol on Polygon

What is PolStake?

PolStake is an experimental smart contract protocol deployed on the Polygon blockchain. It provides a decentralized interface for users to interact with blockchain-based smart contracts using POL tokens.

The protocol operates entirely on-chain through immutable smart contracts, with no centralized control or custody of user funds. All interactions are transparent and verifiable on the Polygon blockchain.

How It Works

PolStake uses smart contract technology to enable direct peer-to-peer interactions on the Polygon network. Users connect their Web3 wallets and interact directly with the smart contract without intermediaries.

  • Connect your Web3 wallet (MetaMask, WalletConnect, or Coinbase Wallet)
  • Interact with the smart contract using POL tokens
  • All transactions are executed on-chain and publicly verifiable
  • No centralized entity controls or has access to user funds

Technology Stack

  • Blockchain: Polygon (MATIC/POL) Mainnet
  • Smart Contracts: Solidity ^0.8.20
  • Web3 Integration: Ethers.js, WalletConnect, Coinbase Wallet SDK
  • Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (ES6+)
  • Hosting: Vercel (Decentralized deployment)

Transparency & Security

We believe in full transparency. All smart contract code and transactions are publicly visible on the Polygon blockchain.

  • ✅ Fully on-chain smart contract (no off-chain control)
  • ✅ No custody of user funds
  • ✅ Direct wallet-to-contract interaction
  • ✅ Publicly verifiable on PolygonScan
  • ✅ Open-source frontend code

Contract Address: 0x2B6f41A2a5542BB54295EC1dad332F07bBD7F431

⚠️ Important Disclaimer

PolStake is an experimental protocol with inherent risks. This is not financial advice, and we make no guarantees about outcomes.

  • Smart contracts may contain bugs or vulnerabilities
  • You may lose all funds sent to the contract
  • No returns are guaranteed
  • This protocol has not been audited by third parties
  • Only interact with funds you can afford to lose completely

Please read our Safety & Risks page before participating.

Contact & Support

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