
The LEO Token is a native Arbitrum Token and has a few wrapped versions that can be bridged to/interacted with on various blockchains:
- LEO (Natively on Arbitrum) is an Arbitrum token. You can stake it on LeoDex and swap it with any major crypto asset on the planet. Quote a swap on LeoDex and you'll see the versatility of LEO as a native crypto asset in the broader Crypto Ecosystem
- heLEO (Hive-Engine LEO) is a Hive-Engine token that represents LEO on the Hive Blockchain's L2 token network (Hive-Engine). You can bridge to/from heLEO using LeoBridges and heLEO is utilized on https://inleo.io - our Web3 Social Media platform
- bLEO (BSC LEO) is a BEP20 token on the Binance Smart Chain Network. You can bridge to/from bLEO and utilize it in BSC-based DeFi. It is also tradable on LeoDex.
- pLEO (Polygon LEO) is a Polygon token on the Polygon Network. You can bridge to/from pLEO and utilize it in Polygon-based DeFi. It is also tradable on LeoDex.
Staking LEO On LeoDex (sLEO)

sLEO stands for Staked LEO and it represents the staked form of LEO On Arbitrum Network. You can interact with the Staked LEO Contract using https://leodex.io/leo. On this page, you will also see key statistics about total LEO staked on LeoDex, USDC rewards, APY and other staking data.
New sLEO Contract Deployed
If you've been staking LEO as sLEO on LeoDex, then you already know that there have been some issues with the UI for sLEO. We've been working on this the past several weeks and have ultimately decided to redeploy the sLEO contract. The final nail in the coffin is an issue with USDC rewards claiming that could only be solved by a new contract.
This new contract has been written and deployed.
Don't worry, your sLEO (and the LEO it represents) is still 100% secure.
You do however need to move from the old sLEO staking contract to the new contract.
The new contract is now deployed and live on https://leodex.io/leo.
To migrate to the new contract, we recommend using the new migration UI we built specifically to handle this task. It makes the process 10x easier.
There is NO RUSH to migrate. Please take your time and be patient. Make sure you do everything right and don't rush into the new staking contract. We will give everyone a few days to get to the new contract before flipping rewards on to be fair to all LEO Holders.
How to Migrate to the New sLEO Staking Contract
1. Go to https://wLEO.io/sleo

2. Start the Process (1-by-1 in order) By First Connecting Your Wallet. Then Clicking Each Button in Order
It is important to click each button and wait for the prior step to confirm before going to the next step. Start by clicking Approve Contract.
3. Claim Your Previous Rewards
On the migration window, you'll claim your previous rewards.

4. Stake to the New Contract
The final step is to stake to the new sLEO contract.

Questions? Drop a comment below
We kept this post short and sweet to make it easy for everyone to migrate. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to comment below.
AGAIN, there is NO RUSH to move to the new contract. We will allow a few days before turning USDC Rewards back on. Please take your time and patiently move through the steps with care. Double check everything.
The old staking contract address is -> https://arbiscan.io/address/0x57d56a3e8056ea557df1c369759993bb1d4cab99
The new staking contract address is -> https://arbiscan.io/address/0xab3657d48d4bcaaa4bb3cd24a3d0dfccd70ede5c
Migration UI -> https://wleo.io/sleo
Posted Using INLEO
Any idea of APR?
Thanks for the update, Leo team. Finally, we can migrate to the solution, the new sLEO staking contract. Great job, team.
Done! It worked without any issue :)
Is this going to work with a keystore? When one clicks on connect wallet, it says no wallet found.
Does this mean that I will need to find some way to load my keystore into another wallet to complete the process?
Ugh!
What about wLEO? In one AMA, you mentioned that you would tell us about wLEO (what to do with it) when LEO 2.0 was released. LEO 2.0 has been available for almost six months, and we still have no information about wLEO.
I have received just 1/4-1/3 of the amount I should have get. ..
I have a few questions about this, because I am managing my sLeo position with cirlce dev wallets I cant use the migrate tool you build.
So for my workflow on how to migrate i would probably do as follows correct?
If you could give me some insights that would be great!