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↑ https://geth.ethereum.org/docs/fundamentals/node-architecture#validators
↑ https://launchpad.ethereum.org/en/faq
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* <code>[[lighthouse validator client]]</code> (vc) | * <code>[[lighthouse validator client]]</code> (vc) | ||
* [[DVT]] | * [[DVT]] | ||
+ | * [[Attestations]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 06:42, 11 June 2024
Validators can be added to consensus clients if 32 ETH have been sent to the deposit contract.[1]
- Activation time (4 - 8 hours): https://lighthouse-book.sigmaprime.io/faq.html#why-does-it-take-so-long-for-a-validator-to-be-activated
- Beacon nodes follow the execution chain at a distance of 1,024 blocks (~4 hours)
ETH1_VOTING_PERIOD
is defined as 32 epochs (~3.4 hours)
- MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE: 32 ETH on mainnet, usually 3.2 ETH on testnets
There is no advantage to having more than 32 ETH staked. [2]
Clients
Related
See also
- Validator, Ethereum validator, Validator effectiveness, Agoric validator, Attestation Reward Scale, Attestation aggregation, Validator key, Slashed, SSV, Distributed validators, Fee recipient, Validator index, Proposer
- Ethereum 2.0, API, Ethereum tasks, Beacon Chain, Ethereum Staking, validator, Consensus clients, Execution clients, Validation clients, Mainnet, testnets: Prater, Goerli ETH, Inclusion distance, Ethereum attestation, Attestation effectiveness, Attestation Reward Scale, slot, Ethereum upgrades: The Merge, Epoch, Slots, rETH, sETH, stETH, Lido Staked ETH, faucet, Ethereum ports, Subjectivity, Lido Staked ETH, ENR, Sharding,
Ethers.js
, Yellow paper, synchronization, ECFSDS
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