If you staked LINK before November 3, 2025 in Chainlink Staking v0.1 or v0.2, you’re eligible for Chainlink Rewards Season 1—a program that lets long-term supporters claim project tokens from leading teams in Web3. This guide walks through how Cubes work, how to allocate them, and what you can expect during the reward period. For newcomers, it also outlines how to prepare for future reward opportunities.
I’ve watched Chainlink grow from a simple oracle provider into a full infrastructure network that connects blockchains to real-world data, payments, and cross-chain communication. Its technology now powers areas like AI-driven analytics, tokenized real-world assets, gaming, DePIN, lending markets, and institutional finance.
This growth has turned Chainlink into a backbone of Web3 reliability. As more protocols rely on Chainlink services—such as CCIP for cross-chain messaging or Automation for onchain logic—the need for security increases. That’s where staking enters the picture.
Chainlink staking allows LINK holders to contribute to the network’s integrity. By locking up their tokens, stakers signal long-term commitment and help secure oracle operations.
Here’s what staking offers:
Staking isn’t just a passive action. It’s a way of supporting many of the protocols that rely on Chainlink for accurate price feeds, automation triggers, cross-chain transfers, and more.
Season 1 builds on the success of the pilot phase—Season Genesis—where Space and Time allocated 100 million SXT tokens to eligible LINK stakers. Season 1 expands far beyond that.
This time, nine Build projects are involved:
These teams represent a wide spectrum of Web3 activity, from lending and tokenized assets to encrypted computation and onchain analytics.

Cubes act like loyalty points for past staking activity. They’re not tokens, they can’t be traded, and they carry no cash value. Instead, they represent your share of potential rewards.
Here’s what determines your Cube balance:
All balances were recorded during a snapshot on November 3, 2025. No new Cubes are generated during Season 1.
Think of Cubes as your personal claim allocation across participating projects.
Starting November 11, 2025, eligible stakers can access rewards.chain.link to see their Cube balance. Before allocating Cubes to a project, users complete a short quiz. This encourages participants to understand each project’s purpose and technology.
Allocation works like this:
Once the final snapshot is taken, Cube allocations become locked, and the redemption rates for each project are set.
Token claims begin on December 16, 2025, using a 90-day linear unlock schedule. Users can:
Tokens unlock automatically in each block, so participants can choose their timing.
Chainlink also introduced an Early Unlock mechanic. It lets users claim a portion of their locked tokens ahead of schedule but forfeits the rest. Forfeited tokens then move into the Loyalty Pool, which rewards patient participants at the end of the cycle.
This mechanism incentivizes planning and rewards thoughtful participation.
Each Build project contributes something different to the Chainlink landscape. Here’s a snapshot of what they offer:
No. Cubes were assigned based on historical participation before the snapshot. However, participating in Season 1 still gives users exposure to some of the most active Web3 projects through token distribution.
Here are the main ways to engage with the ecosystem:
Chainlink doesn’t offer traditional yield. Instead, it offers participatory rewards and early access to new Web3 technologies.
Chainlink Rewards Season 1 demonstrates a practical model for distributing project tokens based on user participation and long-term commitment. By linking historical staking activity to real utility within the Chainlink ecosystem, the program encourages sustained involvement from LINK holders.
Whether you’re looking to support emerging Web3 infrastructure or diversify your exposure through token distributions, Season 1 offers a structured, transparent way to engage with Chainlink-powered projects.
Here are some frequently asked questions about this topic:
You can earn value by staking LINK and participating in Rewards seasons, which distribute tokens from Build projects. These tokens may have market value depending on the project’s adoption.
Price predictions aren’t possible, but growth in the Build ecosystem, cross-chain adoption, and enterprise integrations continue to strengthen demand for Chainlink services.
Anyone who staked LINK in v0.1 or v0.2 before the November 3, 2025 snapshot.