> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.staketab.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.staketab.com/how-to-stake/osmosis.md).

# OSMOSIS

To stake Osmosis, you first need to get it. A fast and convenient way to get OSMO is to buy ATOM on centralized exchange first and then swapp one to OSMO using Osmosis DEX. ATOM is a native token of the Cosmos network as well as OSMO is a native token of the Osmosis network.

The guide below shows how to do all of that using [Keplr](https://www.keplr.app/) wallet, [OKex](https://www.okex.com/join/2995542) centralized exchange and [Osmosis](https://osmosis.zone/) decentralized exchange in sequential order.

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[How to install Keplr wallet](/how-to-stake/osmosis/how-to-install-keplr-wallet.md)
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[How to buy ATOM on centralized exchange](/how-to-stake/osmosis/how-to-buy-atom-on-centralized-exchange.md)
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[How to buy Osmosis coins on Osmosis decentralized exchange](/how-to-stake/osmosis/how-to-buy-osmosis-coins-on-osmosis-decentralized-exchange.md)
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[How to stake Osmosis using Keplr wallet](/how-to-stake/osmosis/how-to-stake-osmosis-using-keplr-application.md)
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