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# Integration of Node Staking Rewards

BounceBit's CeDeFi infrastructure allows the simultaneous earning of yield from different sources but the same asset.&#x20;

### stBBTC in CeDeFi

If you use stBBTC to subscribe to a BTC CeDeFi Yield strategy,  you will earn BTC yield from Funding Rate Arbitrage, whilst earning node staking rewards.&#x20;

To do so, you first have to stake your BBTC to a node via Portal or BBScan.&#x20;

Here is a guide:&#x20;

{% content-ref url="/pages/BHJI8zNOkNy9G1KjJupg" %}
[How to Stake/Unstake BB on Portal](/user-guides/staking-and-delegation/how-to-stake-unstake-bb-on-portal.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

After this is done you can use your stBBTC to subscribe to CeDeFi Yield:

{% content-ref url="/pages/L3pzoWT76RSflfVx2kFB" %}
[How to Subscribe (BTCB) / Mint BBTC](/user-guides/cedefi-v3/how-to-subscribe-btcb-mint-bbtc.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

### BBUSD in CeDeFi

If you use BBUSD to subscribe to a USDT CeDeFi Yield strategy,  you will earn USDT yield from Funding Rate Arbitrage, whilst earning node staking rewards (BB rewards). &#x20;

For this, you only need to subscribe to CeDeFi Yield on BounceBit Chain using BBUSD and you will automatically earn BB rewards.

{% content-ref url="/pages/L3pzoWT76RSflfVx2kFB" %}
[How to Subscribe (BTCB) / Mint BBTC](/user-guides/cedefi-v3/how-to-subscribe-btcb-mint-bbtc.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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