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vSTRK tokens on Starknet, and STRK tokens on Ethereum, can be delegated to others for governance purposes. This means a recipient can let someone else use the voting power of the tokens they received in order to participate in governance votes on their behalf.
- body: >-
Starknet will have a unique token for governance processes (vSTRK),
which will be used for voting. Anyone with STRK on Starknet can lock
it in the vSTRK contract at a 1:1 ratio of STRK to vSTRK to
participate in governance votes. vSTRK can also be converted back to
STRK. For more information on vSTRK, please [read this
overview](https://governance.starknet.io/learn/vstrk_overview) and
about [why vSTRK is
necessary](https://governance.starknet.io/learn/why_is_vstrk_necessary).


More information on Starknet’s governance can be found in [Starknet Governance Hub](https://governance.starknet.io/).
label: What is vSTRK?
- label: Can I stake STRK?
body: Not yet. Updates about staking STRK on Starknet after the network
transitions to a proof-of-stake (PoS) model will be shared in due
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