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# How To Mint Your Stake As An NFT

In order to mint your stake as a Galaxy NFT, you first need to already have some active stakes in the Axion staking portal.

Visit the [Portal](https://stake.axion.network/stake) and press the Manage button on the right-hand side of whichever stake you wish to mint into an NFT. If you are on a mobile, you may need to scroll to the right to see these buttons.

Once the Manage Your Stake popup opens, select the Mint Stake NFT tab.

<figure><img src="/files/ZA5CWYWZyIHeUpQ4T4K6" alt=""><figcaption><p>Manage your stake to mint it as an NFT</p></figcaption></figure>

From here, you will be able to pay a small fee for the creation of your NFT. This fee will be shown to you as per the above screenshot. The fee is based on how much AXN is in the stake being minted.

Once you have confirmed the transaction, your new Galaxy Stake NFT will appear on the [NFT page](https://stake.axion.network/nft) and Opensea within a few minutes!


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