SkyPirl Blockchain
  • SkyPirl (Pirl)
    • Docs.Pirl.io
    • About SkyPirl (Pirl)
    • Mission
    • Create SkyPirl 2.0 wallet
    • Restore wallet with secret 12 phrase
    • How to be a Nominator
    • SkyPirl coin specifications
    • Run a validator
    • How to unbound fund
    • How payout works
    • How to vote for Council
    • How to set identity
    • SLASHES
    • Refund of slashed
    • COIN SPECIFICATION
    • Governance and Treasury
    • Telemetry
    • List of wallet addresses not working
    • Spend from the treasury and Burn
    • Mint coins and transfer coins to the treasury
      • Treasury2
    • Burn2
    • Source Code
    • List of wallets holding coins of burned wallets with PIRL balance at block 3939000
  • About SkyPirl (Pirl)
  • Mission
  • PIRLmeet.com
    • About PIRLmeet.com
    • Free Trial
    • CINEMA
    • Microphone On-Off
    • Screen Sharing
      • Share—or don't share your audio
      • Video recording tutorial + camera + mp4 video download
    • Hands Up
    • Change the ringtone when giving a raise of hand
    • Stream MP4 videos
    • Stream mp4 video on Firefox browser
    • Cabinet Lock
      • Cabinet Lock account
      • Normal-Demo
      • How can I cabinet lock and keep strangers from entering the room?
      • How can I add people to the room when the room is locked?
    • Text chat
      • Room chat
      • Cabinetlock Chat
      • private chat per video
    • Connect Pirl wallet to Room-House
    • Change cover photo
    • Video title name
    • Setting up you own Room-House
    • How to download videos on youtube, Facebook and convert to mp4 files
    • Use camera beautification App when livestream
    • PIRLmeet can create meetings that last 24/7 and 365 days a year.
    • How does PIRLmeet secure products?
    • Get Pirl coin when playing videos on Room-house
    • Picture
    • OBS Studio
      • Download
      • Screen sharing and front camera
      • Stream video from R-H to Youtube
      • Stream games
      • Stream Video and Record Video and download videos
      • Good quality video settings
      • Edit the frame and choose the recording frame
    • Source Code
  • Game
    • Room-House.com and games
    • Slot Machine
      • Connect the slot machine to the SkyPirl Light Wallet.
      • Connect Room-House.com to the slot machine
  • SkyPirl Light Wallet
  • PIRL Decentralized Charity Foundation
  • SkyPirl Community
  • Apps for Android and IOS (PWA)
    • Android
    • Iphone (IOS)
    • Computer-Windows-PC
  • Business Paradigm R-H
    • Use SkyPirl coin to pay in Room-House.com
  • Roadmap
  • Core Team
  • xTer . Technology
    • About xTER SafeContainer
    • xTer Ecosystem
    • xTer SkyPirl
    • xTer Room-House
      • How to Room-House
    • xTer Room-House Plus
      • How to xTer room-House plus
    • xTer TrueAD
    • xTer SmartFilter
  • White Paper
  • Blog
    • News
      • ------What is Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0?------
      • The world's first decentralized audio chat room Room-House
      • What's so special about decentralized audio chat rooms?
      • Features that make Room-House.com decentralized chat rooms competitive with giants
      • Ever heard of Decentralized Charity Fund?
      • What is online meeting? 4 most effective online conferencing solutions
      • What is online meeting? Is it easy or difficult to organize?
      • What is the standard of a professional online meeting room?
      • History of the world's first online meeting software
      • Decentralized Application Room-House.com (Daap)
      • In what year was the internet born? And the birth of the project SkyPirl
      • Cooperation between Room-House and Russian State Social University
      • Building SkyPirl Decentralized Internet in Space
      • Data collection is a huge industry that operates in the dark
      • Free and easy decentralized internet for everyone to use
      • What is Pirl (PIRL) ? Community Based Project Pioneering in Introducing Masternode Technology
      • PirlGuard — Innovative Solution against 51% Attacks
      • ETC and PirlGuard Cybersecurity Plan
      • PirlChat messenger release
      • Overview of PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6 Beta Versions
      • Decentralized blockchain messengers
      • PirlChat messenger version 1.0.4 released
      • What is Pirl 2.0 and what changes will come to the Pirl network
      • The Pirl project announced the launch of its own exchange
      • PIRL’s Content Masternodes Are Almost Out: What You Need to Know
      • PIRL Masternodes and DApps Overview
      • PIRL Decentralized Charity Foundation - SkyPirl
      • Thanks to PirlGuard, Callisto is protected against 51% attacks
      • What is SkyPirl(PIRL) project?
      • Here is the sci-fi story of the decentralized social network PIRL:
      • What is Callisto-Pirl.com project?
      • Here is the legend of the multi-planetary decentralized internet space station PIRL:
      • PIRL decentralized social network has the following key differences:
      • The SM feature of the decentralized social network PIRL seems to be an interesting secret.
      • SkyPirl(PIRL) is designed to attract investors with attractive features:
      • SkyPirl project does not sell ICO (Initial Coin Offering) or not raise funds for the following reaso
      • Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! SkyPirl Callisto-Pirl.com
      • SkyPirl Project Merry Christmas Story:
      • Happy New Year! SkyPirl Callisto-Pirl.com
      • Here's the story of the SkyPirl Mars Exploration Project:
      • Multiplanetary Billionaire
      • Lost in space
      • The Last Space Train
      • The future of society: Polarization of rich and poor in the 4.0 revolution
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 2
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 3
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 4
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 5
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 6
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 7
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 8
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 9
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 10
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 11
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 12
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    • Technical
      • What is Bitcoin? How are Bitcoins created?
      • Export Your Private Key from Third-Party Wallets
      • What Is a Stablecoin?
      • What Is Wrapped Bitcoin?
      • 7 Ways to Generate Passive Income With Crypto
      • What is a decentralized social network?
      • How many Bitcoins can be mined in a day?
      • How many Bitcoins are there in the world?
      • What is a decentralized exchange? different from centralized floor?
      • What is Staking? 5 things to note when investing in Staking
      • What Are Blockchain Bridges?
      • Compare Hot Wallet and Cold Wallet, which one should you use?
      • What is NFT?
      • Building a Decentralized Internet in Space
      • Web 3.0 Paradox
      • Controversy about the future of the Internet
      • The metaverse virtual universe could revolutionize the Internet
      • 'Blockchain is the most influential technology since the Internet'
      • Web3 - Expectations for the Decentralized Internet
      • What is Dapp? The concept of Dapp and their classification
      • How Decentralized Web Browsers Give You Unsurpassed Privacy
      • Is Web 3.0 being hyped?
      • What are Nodes? Types of Nodes in Blockchain
      • Blockchain can be hacked or not?
      • What is Private Key and Public Key in Bitcoin?
      • What is a Nonce in Blockchain?
      • What is Decentralized Autonomous Cooperative (DAC)?
      • What is Genesis Block?
      • What is Web3? Explaining the Decentralized Internet of the Future
      • Z-Consensus CLO
      • DEX223 Explanation
      • CLOIP
        • CLOIP-1
        • CLOIP-2
        • CLOIP-3
        • CLOIP-4
      • Skuld Hard Fork: Transforming Callisto Network with Dynamic Monetary Policy
      • Dex223 ICO
      • CoinSavi là gì?
      • SLOFI Token
    • Pi NetWork
      • Pi NetWork ( English )
        • Pi Network (PI) Mining Step by Step Guide
        • How to Create a Pi Wallet
        • How to KYC Pi Network 100% Success (2023)
        • Pi Network Security Circle: How to Add Users to Security Circle?
        • How to Migrate Your Mining Pi Coin to Mainnet in 8 Steps (See Video)
        • Why Pi Network can become the most active existence of mobile smart cryptocurrency?
        • FAQ? (FAQ)
      • Pi NetWork ( Tiếng Việt)
        • Pi NetWork là gì?
        • Cách KYC Pi Network 100% thành công (2023)
        • Vòng tròn bảo mật là gì?
        • Hướng dẫn tạo ví Pi Network
        • Cách Đào Pi Trên Điện Thoại
        • Cài đặt tên như thế nào là đúng trong Pi Network
        • Bạn cần xác nhận ngay VÍ PI THẬT để chuẩn bị chuyển SỐ PI XỊN vào ví pi sau khi hoàn thành KYC.
        • Hướng dẫn cách rút chuyển Pi về Ví Mainnet
        • Cách tăng tốc độ Đào Pi Network
        • Tại sao Pi Network có thể trở thành sự tồn tại tích cực nhất của tiền điện tử thông minh di động?
        • Hỏi đáp (FAQ)
    • Việt Nam
      • Pirl (PIRL) Là Gì ? Dự Án Dựa Trên Cộng Đồng Đi Tiên Phong Trong Việc Giới Thiệu Công Nghệ Masternod
      • Giới thiệu về SkyPirl (Pirl)
      • Sứ Mệnh Pirl2.0
      • Phần mềm Room-House.com là gì
      • Giới thiệu về Room-House.com
      • Room-House có thể tạo các cuộc họp kéo dài 24/7 và 365 ngày một năm.
      • Room-House.com bảo mật sản phẩm như thế nào?
      • Giới thiệu về xTER SafeContainer
      • Kế hoạch an ninh mạng của ETC và PirlGuard
      • Quỹ từ thiện phi tập trung Pirl
      • Phát hành trình nhắn tin PirlChat
      • Tổng quan về các phiên bản Beta của PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6
      • Trình nhắn tin chuỗi khối phi tập trung
      • PirlChat messenger phiên bản 1.0.4 được phát hành
      • Pirl 2.0 là gì và những thay đổi nào sẽ đến với mạng Pirl
      • Dự án Pirl đã công bố ra mắt sàn giao dịch của riêng mình
      • Masternode nội dung của PIRL sắp hết: Những điều bạn cần biết
      • Tổng quan về PIRL Masternodes và DApps
      • Xây dựng Internet phi tập trung SkyPirl trong không gian
      • Nhờ PirlGuard, Callisto được bảo vệ chống lại các cuộc tấn công 51%
    • Russia
      • ------Что такое Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0?------
      • Первый в мире децентрализованный аудиочат Room-House
      • Что такого особенного в децентрализованных аудиочатах?
      • Функции, которые делают децентрализованные чаты Room-House.com конкурентоспособными с гигантами
      • Вы когда-нибудь слышали о Децентрализованном благотворительном фонде?
      • Что такое онлайн-встреча? 4 самых эффективных решения для онлайн-конференций
      • Что такое онлайн-встреча? Легко или сложно это организовать?
      • Каков стандарт профессионального онлайн-зала для встреч?
      • История первого в мире программного обеспечения для онлайн-встреч
      • Децентрализованное приложение Room-House.com (Daap)
      • В каком году родился Интернет? И рождение проекта SkyPirl
      • Сотрудничество Room-House и Российского государственного социального университета
      • Создание децентрализованного Интернета SkyPirl в космосе
      • Сбор данных — это огромная индустрия, которая работает в темноте
      • Бесплатный и простой децентрализованный Интернет, которым может пользоваться каждый.
      • Что такое Пирл (PIRL)? Пионерский проект сообщества по внедрению технологии мастернод
      • PirlGuard — инновационное решение против атак 51%
      • План кибербезопасности ETC и PirlGuard
      • Релиз мессенджера PirlChat
      • Обзор бета-версий PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6
      • Децентрализованные мессенджеры на блокчейне
      • Вышла версия мессенджера PirlChat 1.0.4
      • Что такое Pirl 2.0 и какие изменения произойдут в сети Pirl
      • Проект Pirl объявил о запуске собственной биржи
      • Мастерноды контента PIRL почти закончились: что вам нужно знать
      • Обзор мастернод PIRL и DApps
      • Децентрализованный благотворительный фонд PIRL
      • Благодаря PirlGuard Каллисто защищен от атак 51%
    • China
      • ------什么是Web 1.0、2.0、3.0?------
      • 全球首个去中心化音频聊天室Room-House
      • 去中心化音频聊天室有什么特别之处?
      • 让 Room-House.com 去中心化聊天室与巨头竞争的功能
      • 听说过去中心化慈善基金吗?
      • 什么是线上会议?4种最有效的在线会议解决方案
      • 什么是线上会议?组织起来容易还是困难?
      • 专业的网络会议室的标准是什么?
      • 世界上第一个在线会议软件的历史
      • 去中心化应用室-House.com (Daap)
      • 互联网诞生于哪一年?SkyPirl 项目的诞生
      • Room-House与俄罗斯国立社会大学合作
      • 在太空中构建 SkyPirl 去中心化互联网
      • 数据收集是一个在黑暗中运作的庞大行业
      • 免费且简单的去中心化互联网,供所有人使用
      • 什么是皮尔(PIRL)?基于社区的项目开创了引入主节点技术的先河
      • PirlGuard — 针对 51% 攻击的创新解决方案
      • ETC 和 PirlGuard 网络安全计划
      • PirlChat 即时通讯软件发布
      • PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6 Beta 版本概述
      • 去中心化区块链信使
      • PirlChat 即时通讯软件 1.0.4 版发布
      • 什么是 Pirl 2.0,Pirl 网络将发生哪些变化
      • Pirl项目宣布推出自己的交易所
      • PIRL 的内容主节点即将退出:您需要了解的内容
      • PIRL 主节点和 DApp 概述
      • PIRL 去中心化慈善基金会
      • PirlGuard – 51% 攻击防护
    • Japan
      • -------Web 1.0、2.0、3.0とは何ですか?------
      • 世界初の分散型音声チャットルーム Room-House
      • 分散型音声チャット ルームの何がそんなに特別なのでしょうか?
      • Room-House.com の分散型チャット ルームを大手企業と競争できるようにする機能
      • 分散型慈善基金について聞いたことがありますか?
      • オンライン会議とは何ですか?最も効果的な 4 つのオンライン会議ソリューション
      • オンライン会議とは何ですか?整理するのは簡単ですか、それとも難しいですか?
      • プロフェッショナルなオンライン会議室の基準は何ですか?
      • 世界初のオンライン会議ソフトウェアの歴史
      • 分散型アプリケーション Room-House.com (Daap)
      • インターネットが誕生したのは何年ですか? そしてSkyPirlプロジェクトの誕生
      • SkyPirl 分散型インターネットを宇宙に構築する
      • データ収集は暗闇で行われる巨大産業です
      • 誰もが使える無料で簡単な分散型インターネット
      • ピル(PIRL)とは何ですか?マスターノードテクノロジーの導入における先駆的なコミュニティベースのプロジェクト
      • PirlGuard — 51% 攻撃に対する革新的なソリューション
      • ETC および PirlGuard サイバーセキュリティ プラン
      • PirlChatメッセンジャーのリリース
      • PirlChat 0.5.1 ~ 0.6 ベータ版の概要
      • 分散型ブロックチェーンメッセンジャー
      • PirlChat メッセンジャー バージョン 1.0.4 がリリースされました
      • Pirl 2.0 とは何か、Pirl ネットワークにどのような変更が加えられるか
      • Pirlプロジェクトが独自の取引所の立ち上げを発表
      • PIRL のコンテンツ マスターノードが間もなく終了します: 知っておくべきこと
      • PIRL マスターノードと DApps の概要
      • PIRL 分散型慈善財団
      • PirlGuard のおかげで、Callisto は 51% の攻撃から保護されています
    • Hindi
      • ------वेब 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 क्या है?------
      • Page दुनिया का पहला विकेन्द्रीकृत ऑडियो चैट रूम रूम-हाउस
      • विकेन्द्रीकृत ऑडियो चैट रूम के बारे में क्या खास है?
      • ऐसी विशेषताएँ जो रूम-हाउस.कॉम विकेंद्रीकृत चैट रूम को दिग्गजों के साथ प्रतिस्पर्धी बनाती हैं
      • क्या आपने कभी विकेंद्रीकृत चैरिटी फंड के बारे में सुना है?
      • ऑनलाइन मीटिंग क्या है? 4 सबसे प्रभावी ऑनलाइन कॉन्फ्रेंसिंग समाधान
      • ऑनलाइन मीटिंग क्या है? क्या इसे व्यवस्थित करना आसान है या कठिन?
      • एक पेशेवर ऑनलाइन मीटिंग रूम का मानक क्या है?
      • दुनिया के पहले ऑनलाइन मीटिंग सॉफ़्टवेयर का इतिहास
      • विकेन्द्रीकृत अनुप्रयोग रूम-हाउस.कॉम (डीएएपी)
      • इंटरनेट का जन्म किस वर्ष हुआ था? और प्रोजेक्ट स्काईपिरल का जन्म
      • अंतरिक्ष में स्काईपिरल विकेन्द्रीकृत इंटरनेट का निर्माण
      • डेटा संग्रह एक बहुत बड़ा उद्योग है जो अंधेरे में काम करता है
      • हर किसी के उपयोग के लिए मुफ़्त और आसान विकेन्द्रीकृत इंटरनेट
      • पर्ल (PIRL) क्या है? समुदाय आधारित परियोजना मास्टर्नोड प्रौद्योगिकी के परिचय में अग्रणी है
      • पिरलगार्ड - 51% हमलों के खिलाफ अभिनव समाधान
      • ईटीसी और पिरलगार्ड साइबर सुरक्षा योजना
      • PirlChat मैसेंजर रिलीज़
      • PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6 बीटा संस्करणों का अवलोकन
      • विकेन्द्रीकृत ब्लॉकचेन संदेशवाहक
      • PirlChat मैसेंजर संस्करण 1.0.4 जारी किया गया
      • Pirl 2.0 क्या है और Pirl नेटवर्क में क्या बदलाव आएंगे
      • पर्ल प्रोजेक्ट ने अपने स्वयं के एक्सचेंज के लॉन्च की घोषणा की
      • पीआईआरएल के कंटेंट मास्टरनोड्स लगभग समाप्त हो चुके हैं: आपको क्या जानना चाहिए
      • पीआईआरएल मास्टरनोड्स और डीएपी अवलोकन
      • पीआईआरएल विकेंद्रीकृत चैरिटी फाउंडेशन
      • PirlGuard को धन्यवाद, कैलिस्टो 51% हमलों से सुरक्षित है
    • Charity
      • Децентрализованный благотворительный фонд PIRL
      • PIRL 去中心化慈善基金会
      • PIRL 分散型慈善財団
      • Yayasan Amal Terdesentralisasi PIRL
      • PIRL विकेंद्रीकृत चैरिटी फाउंडेशन
      • Fundación Benéfica Descentralizada PIRL
      • Pirl المؤسسة الخيرية اللامركزية
      • קרן צדקה מבוזרת של PIRL
      • PIRL 분산형 자선 재단
      • PIRL Dezentrale Wohltätigkeitsstiftung
      • Ang mga desentralisadong charity fund Pirl
      • ມູນນິທິການກຸສົນ PIRL Decentralized
      • PIRL Decentralized caritas Foundation
      • มูลนิธิ PIRL Decentralized Charity Foundation
      • PIRL төвлөрсөн бус буяны сан
      • PIRL Weqfa Xêrxwazî ​​ya Nenavendî
      • Fundacja Dobroczynności Zdecentralizowanej PIRL
      • PIRL Gedesentraliseerde Liefdadigheidstigting
      • PIRL Adɔe Fapem a Wɔde Di Dwuma wɔ Decentralized
      • Fondacioni i Decentralizuar i Bamirësisë PIRL
      • PIRL ያልተማከለ የበጎ አድራጎት ድርጅት
      • PIRL ապակենտրոնացված բարեգործական հիմնադրամ
      • PIRL Mərkəzləşdirilməmiş Xeyriyyə Fondu
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Introduction to Staking

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Last updated 1 year ago

NEW TO STAKING?

Start your staking journey or explore more information about staking on . Discover the new that makes staking much easier and check this to help you get started. The dashboard supports devices natively and does not require an extension or wallet as an interface.

STAKE THROUGH NOMINATION POOLS

The minimum amount required to become an active nominator and earn rewards may change from era to era. It is currently 451.170 DOT. If you have less DOT than the minimum active nomination and still want to participate in staking, you can join the nomination pools. You can now stake on Polkadot natively with just 1 DOT in the nomination pools and earn staking rewards. For additional information, check out . Check the wiki doc on for more information.

Here you will learn about what staking is, why it is important and how it works on Polkadot.

Proof-of-Stake (PoS)

Blockchain networks use mechanisms to finalize blocks on the chain. Consensus is the process of agreeing on something, in this case, the progression of the blockchain or how blocks are added to the chain. Consensus consists of two actions:

  • Block production, i.e. the way multiple blocks candidates are produced, and

  • Block finality, i.e. the way only one block out of many candidates is selected and added to the canonical chain (see article for more information about finality).

Proof-of-Work (PoW) and Proof-of-Stake (PoS) are well-known mechanisms used to reach consensus in a secure and trustless way on public blockchains, where there are many participants who do not know each other (and probably never will). In PoW, network security relies on the fact that the miners who are responsible for adding blocks to the chain must compete to solve difficult mathematic puzzles to add blocks - a solution that has been criticized for the wastage of energy. For doing this work, miners are typically rewarded with tokens.

In PoS networks like Polkadot the security of the network depends on the amount of capital locked on the chain: the more the capital locked, the lower the chance of an attack on the network, as the attacker needs to incur a heavy loss to orchestrate a successful attack (more on this later on). The process of locking tokens on the chain is called staking.

Similar to the miners in PoW networks, PoS networks have validators, but they do not have to compete with each other to solve mathematical puzzles. They are instead pre-selected to produce the blocks based on the stake backing them. Token holders can lock funds on the chain and for doing so, they are getting staking rewards. There is thus an economic incentive for token holders to become active participants who contribute to the economic security and stability of the network. PoS networks in general are therefore more inclusive than PoW networks, as participants do not need to have either technical knowledge about blockchain technology or experience in running mining equipment.

PoS ensures that everybody participating in the staking process has "skin in the game" and thus can be held accountable. In case of misbehavior, participants in the staking process can be punished or slashed, and depending on the gravity of the situation, their stake can be partly or fully confiscated by the network. It is not in a staker's economic interest to orchestrate an attack and risk losing tokens. Any rational actor staking on the network would want to get rewarded, and the PoS network rewards good behavior and punishes bad behavior.

Nominated Proof-of-Stake (NPoS)

MINIMUM NOMINATION TO RECEIVE STAKING REWARDS

Nominating on Polkadot requires 2 actions:

  • Locking tokens on-chain.

  • Selecting a set of validators, to whom these locked tokens will automatically be allocated to.

How many tokens you lock up is completely up to you - as are the validators you wish to select. The action of locking tokens is also known as bonding. You can also refer to your locked tokens as your bonded tokens, or staked tokens. Likewise, selecting validators is also known as backing or nominating validators. These terms are used interchangeably by the community. From now on locked tokens will be referred to as bonded tokens.

Once the previous 2 steps are completed and you are nominating, your bonded tokens could be allocated to one or more of your selected validators, and this happens every time the active validator set changes. This validator set is updated every era on Polkadot.

Unlike other staking systems, Polkadot automatically chooses which of your selected validators will be backed by your bonded tokens. Selecting a group of validators increases your chances of consistently backing at least one who is active. This results in your bonded tokens being allocated to validators more often, which means more network security and more rewards. This is in strong contrast to other staking systems that only allow you to back one validator; if that validator is not active, you as a staker will also not be. Polkadot's nomination model solves this.

The stake from nominators is used to increase the number of tokens held by such candidates, increasing their chance of being selected by the election algorithm for block production during a specific era. An era is a period of 24 hours during which an active set of validators is producing blocks and performing other actions on the chain. This means that not all validators are in the active set and such set changes between eras. Each era is divided into 6 epochs or sessions during which validators are assigned as block producers to specific time frames or slots. This means that validators know the slots when they will be required to produce a block within a specific session, but they do not know all the slots within a specific era. Having sessions adds a layer of security because it decreases the chance of having multiple validators assigned to a slot colluding to harm the network.

The security of PoS networks depends on the amount of staked tokens. To successfully attack the network, a malicious actor would need to accrue a large number of tokens or would need different participants to collude and act maliciously. If there is an attack in the case of NPoS, both the validator(s) and nominators will be slashed resulting in their stake being partially or fully confiscated by the network and then deposited to the treasury. There is little interest for a rational network participant to act in a harmful way because NPoS ensures that all participants can be held accountable for their bad actions. In NPoS, validators are paid equal rewards regardless of the amount of stake backing them, thus avoiding large payouts to few large validators which might lead to centralization.

POLKADOT STAKING DASHBOARD

Pools. Pools are "built" on top of NPoS to provide a very low barrier to entry to staking, without sacrificing Polkadot's strict security model.

The task of choosing validators is not simple, as it should take into account nominator reward and risk preferences. Ideally one aims to maximize the reward-to-risk ratio by maximizing rewards and minimizing risks, with sometimes having to compromise between the two, as minimizing risks might decrease rewards as well. Nominators should pay attention, especially to six criteria when nominating validators (not in order of importance):

  • recent history of the era points earned across eras

  • validator's self stake (shows skin in the game)

  • total stake backing the validator (which is the sum of self stake and the stake coming from nominators)

  • commission fees (i.e. how much validators charge nominators)

  • verified identity

  • previous slashes

The diagram below shows how the selection of those criteria affects the reward-to-risk ratio.

To maximize rewards and minimize risk, one could select those validators that:

  • have era points above average (because they will get more rewards for being active),

  • have the total stake backing the validator below the average active validator stake (because they will pay out more rewards per staked DOT),

  • have high own stake (because if slashed they have something to lose),

  • have low commission fees but not 0% (because it makes sense that for doing the heavy lifting, validators ask for a small commission),

  • have on-chain registered identity (because it adds a layer of trust and possibly provides access to their website and contact details),

  • and have not been slashed (meaning that their on-chain behavior is genuine).

CHECKING VALIDATORS USING NETWORK PROVIDERS

NOMINATORS MUST PERIODICALLY CHECK THEIR VALIDATORS

Nominating is not a "set and forget" operation. The whole NPoS system is dynamic and nominators should periodically monitor the performance and reputation of their validators. Failing to do so could result in applied slashes and/or rewards not being paid out, possibly for a prolonged period.

Two different accounts can be used to securely manage your funds while staking.

  • Stash: This account holds funds bonded for staking, but delegates all staking functions to a staking proxy account. You may actively participate in staking with a stash private key kept in a cold wallet like Ledger, meaning it stays offline all the time. Having a staking proxy will allow you to sign all staking-related transactions with the proxy instead of using your Ledger device. This will allow you:

    • to avoid carrying around your Ledger device just to sign staking-related transactions, and

    • to and to keep the transaction history of your stash clean

DANGER

Never leave a high balance on a proxy account which are usually "hot" as their private key is stored on the device (PC, phone) and it is always exposed to the internet for potential hacks and scams. It is good practice to deposit rewards on the stash account or to send them to another account on a cold wallet.

INFO

For Ledger users staking directly on Ledger Live, currently, there is no option to use separate stash and staking proxy accounts.

The distribution of staking rewards to the nominators is not automatic and needs to be triggered by someone. Typically the validators take care of this, but anyone can permissionlessly trigger rewards payout for all the nominators whose stake has backed a specific validator in the active set of that era. Staking rewards are kept available for 84 eras. The following calculation can be used to approximate this length in days on Polkadot:

84 eras × 24 hours in a single era ÷ 24 hours in a day = 84 days

PAYOUTS

Each validator as well as their nominators have the option to trigger the payout for all unclaimed eras. Note that this will pay everyone who was nominating that validator during those eras. Therefore, you may not see anything in this tab, yet still have received a payout if somebody (generally, but not necessarily, another nominator or the validator operator) has triggered the payout for that validator for that era.

TIME LIMIT TO CLAIM STAKING REWARDS

If nobody claims your staking rewards within 84 eras, then you will not be able to claim them and they will be lost. Additionally, if the validator unbonds all their own stake, any pending payouts will also be lost. Since unbonding takes 28 days, nominators should check if they have pending payouts at least this often.

Rewards can be directed to the same account used to sign the payout or to a completely unrelated account. It is also possible to top-up / withdraw some bonded tokens without having to un-stake all staked tokens.

Slashing will happen if a validator misbehaves (e.g. goes offline, attacks the network, or runs modified software) in the network. They and their nominators will get slashed by losing a percentage of their bonded/staked DOT.

Validators with a larger total stake backing them will get slashed more harshly than less popular ones, so we encourage nominators to shift their nominations to less popular validators to reduce their possible losses.

It is important to realize that slashing only occurs for active validations for a given nominator, and slashes are not mitigated by having other inactive or waiting nominations. They are also not mitigated by the validator operator running separate validators; each validator is considered its own entity for purposes of slashing, just as they are for staking rewards.

  • Level 4: misconduct that poses serious security or monetary risk to the system, or mass collusion. Slashes all or most of the stake behind the validator and chills.

Chilling is the act of stepping back from any nominating or validating. It can be done by a validator or nominator at any time, taking effect in the next era. It can also specifically mean removing a validator from the active validator set by another validator, disqualifying them from the set of electable candidates in the next NPoS cycle.

Chilling may be voluntary and validator-initiated, e.g. if there is a planned outage in the validator's surroundings or hosting provider, and the validator wants to exit to protect themselves against slashing. When voluntary, chilling will keep the validator active in the current session, but will move them to the inactive set in the next. The validator will not lose their nominators.

When used as part of a punishment (initiated externally), being chilled carries an implied penalty of being un-nominated. It also disables the validator for the remainder of the current era and removes the offending validator from the next election.

Polkadot allows some validators to be disabled, but if the number of disabled validators gets too large, Polkadot will trigger a new validator election to get a full set. Disabled validators will need to resubmit their intention to validate and re-garner support from nominators.

FAST UNSTAKING FEATURE IS LIVE!

If you accidentally bonded your DOT or your bonded DOT never backed any active validator, you can now unbond them immediately.

  • Earn rewards for contributing to the network's security through staking.

  • 10% inflation/year of the tokens is primarily intended for staking rewards.

When the system staking rate matches with the ideal staking rate, the entire inflation of the network is given away as the staking rewards. Up until now, the network has been following an inflation model that excludes the metric of active parachains. The ideal staking rate is a dynamic value - as the number of active parachains influences the available liquidity that is available to secure the network.

  • Tokens will be locked for about 28 days on Polkadot. No rewards will be earned during the unbonding period.

  • Lack of liquidity i.e. You would not be able to use the tokens for participating in crowdloans or transfer them to different account etc.

Polkadot currently has 297 validators. The top bound on the number of validators has not been determined yet, but should only be limited by the bandwidth strain of the network due to peer-to-peer message passing.

The estimate of the number of validators that Polkadot will have at maturity is around 1000. Kusama is already operating at this threshold.

Nominating on Polkadot is not a set-and-forget action. Nominators need to monitor their nominations and ensure they are eligible to receive staking rewards. Otherwise, they would be risking their funds to secure the chain with no reward. If you are bonding significantly more than the Minimum Active Bond and yet not receiving rewards, your nominations are all waiting, or your active validator has 100% commission. However, if you bond funds close to the Minimum Active Bond, there could be several possibilities for not receiving staking rewards. The table below can be used to troubleshoot why you might not be receiving staking rewards using Polkadot-JS UI.

Nomination Status
What's happening?
Causes
What to do?

Nominated validators are all in waiting status.

Your stake has not been assigned to any of the nominated validators. You cannot earn rewards, nor be slashed in that era.

Waiting validators are not in the active set in the current era and the stake backing them is not used to secure the network. In simple words, NPoS "does not see them".

Change your nominations. Try to select validators (with reasonable commission) that have high chances to end up in the active set.

You have some inactive, and some waiting nominations.

Validators shown as "Inactive" in your staking dashboard are still in the active set and are producing blocks in the current era, but your stake has not been assigned to any of them. You will not earn rewards if your stake is not backing an active validator. In this case, you cannot be slashed either.

You have one active validator.

Active validators are producing blocks in the current era, and your stake has been assigned to them. Even if you are not earning rewards, you can be slashed.

Your validator is oversubscribed, meaning that it has more than 512 nominators (ranked by stake), and your stake is less than that of those nominators.

You can try to select validators that are not oversubscribed but in the long term you might want to bond more funds (even more than the Minimum Active Bond) to increase the chance of earning rewards also with oversubscribed validators.

JOIN A NOMINATION POOL

INFO

INFO

Polkadot implements , a relatively novel and sophisticated mechanism to select the validators who are allowed to participate in its protocol. NPoS encourages DOT holders to participate as nominators.

Any potential validators can indicate their intention to be a validator candidate. Their candidacies are made public to all nominators, and a nominator, in turn, submits a list of up to 16 candidates that it supports, and the network will automatically distribute the stake among validators in an even manner so that the economic security is maximized. In the next era, a certain number of validators having the most DOT backing get elected and become active. For more information about the election algorithm go to page on the wiki or research article. As a nominator, a minimum of 250 DOT is required to submit an intention to nominate, which can be thought of as registering to be a nominator. Note that in NPoS the stake of both nominators and validators can be slashed. For an in-depth review of NPoS see research article.

Although the minimum nomination intent is 250 DOT, it does not guarantee staking rewards. The nominated amount has to be greater than , which is a dynamic value that can be much higher than 250 DOT. This dynamic value depends on the amount of DOT being staked, in addition to the selected nominations.

Nominating Validators

Polkadot uses tools ranging from election theory to game theory to discrete optimization, to develop an efficient validator selection process that offers fair representation and security, thus avoiding uneven power and influence among validators. The election algorithms used by Polkadot are based on the Proportional Justified Representation (PJR) methods like . For more information about PJR methods visit research article.

Eras and Sessions

Staking Rewards

Validators who produce a block are rewarded with tokens, and they can share rewards with their nominators. Both validators and nominators can stake their tokens on chain and receive staking rewards at the end of each era. The staking system pays out rewards equally to all validators regardless of stake. Thus, having more stake in a validator does not influence the amount of block rewards it receives. This avoids the centralization of power to a few validators. There is a probabilistic component in the calculation of rewards, so they may not be exactly equal for all validators. In fact, during each era validators can earn era points by doing different tasks on chain. The more the points, the higher the reward for a specific era. This promotes validators' activity on chain. To know more about era points, and how and on which basis they are distributed visit the . Distribution of the rewards is pro-rata to all stakers after the validator's commission is deducted.

Skin in the game when Staking

Being a Nominator

Tasks and Responsibilities of a Nominator

Validators. Since validator slots are limited, most of those who wish to stake their DOT and contribute to the economic security of the network will be nominators, thus here we focus on the role of nominators. However, it is worth mentioning that validators do most of the heavy lifting: they run the validator nodes and manage , produce new block candidates in , vote and come to consensus in , validate the state transition function of parachains, and possibly some other responsibilities regarding data availability and . For more information, you can take a look at the to understand what you need to do as a validator. If you want to become a validator you can consult guide.

Nominators. Nominators have far fewer responsibilities than validators. These include selecting validators and monitoring their performance, keeping an eye on changing commission rates (a validator can change commission at any time), and general health monitoring of their validators' accounts. Thus, while not being completely set-it-and-forget-it, a nominator's experience is relatively hands-off compared to that of a validator, and even more with . For more information, you can take a look at the nominator to understanding your responsibilities as a nominator.

If you want to become a nominator, see guide. If you are a beginner and would like to securely stake your tokens using the Polkadot-JS UI, refer to support article.

The provides a more user-friendly alternative to staking. See the instructions in support article to learn how to stake with the dashboard.

Selection of Validators

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Validator Selection Criteria

Network Providers

For successful operation, a Validator node should always be ensured to meet the required . Understandably, most of the validator nodes run on cloud service providers that guarantee high hardware specifications and high levels of availability and connectivity. Keep in mind that a validator in the active set is supposed to be fully online and available for producing blocks. If the active validator node goes offline due to network interruptions or a power outage, that validator might be subject to . As is reasonably resilient to a small proportion of validators going offline, no slashing is imposed until 10% of the validators in the active set go offline. Hence, if multiple nodes are running on a single cloud service provider and go offline simultaneously due to an outage or due to a change in their terms and conditions policy regarding the support of Proof-of-Stake (PoS) operations, the offline validators and all the nominators backing them can be slashed up 7% of their stake on Polkadot. Hence, it is recommended that you check if you are nominating the validator nodes that are running on cloud service providers, and if they do, check if they allow for Proof-of-Stake operations.

You can connect your stash account to the . The app will show your rewards earned in the past 60 eras divided by network provider and country. You will be able to see networks used by each validator and verify if your validators are using providers who support PoS. This is also a great tool to explore how decentralized your nominations are and act accordingly.

Keeping Track of Nominated Validators

Although the theory can be used as a general guideline, in practice it is more complicated and following the theory might not necessarily lead to the desired result. Validators might have the total stake backing them below average, low commission and above average era points in one era and then have a different profile in the next one. Selection based the criteria like on-chain identity, slash history and low commission make the staking rewards deterministic. But some criteria vary more than others, with era points being the most variable and thus one of the key probabilistic components of staking rewards. Part of this probability is directly related to the fact that a validator can produce blocks for a parachain (i.e. para-validators) or the relay chain, with para-validators earning more era points per unit time (see page for more information). The role can switch between sessions, and you can look at to know which validator is producing blocks for the relay chain or parachains.

It is not recommended to change nominations because of the low era points of a validator in a single era. Variability in rewards due to the era points should level out over time. If a validator consistently gets era points below average, it makes sense to nominate a better-performing validator for the health of the network and increased staking rewards. See support article to understand in detail how to select the set of validators to nominate.

Stash Account and Staking Proxy

Staking Proxy: This account acts on behalf of the stash account, signaling decisions about nominating and validating. It can set preferences like commission (for validators) and the staking rewards payout account. The earned rewards can be bonded (locked) immediately for bonding on your stash account, which would effectively compound the rewards you receive over time. You could also choose to have them deposited to a different account as a free (transferable) balance. If you are a validator, it can also be used to set your . Staking proxies only need sufficient funds to pay for the transaction fees.

staking

This hierarchy of separate keys for stash and staking accounts was designed to add a layer of protection to nominators and validator operators. The more often one exposes and uses a private key, the higher its vulnerability for hacks or scams. So, if one uses a key for multiple roles on a blockchain network, it is likely that the account can get compromised. Note that the damage linked to stolen private keys is different depending on the type of account derivation. In the case of soft derivation, all derived accounts are compromised. More information about account derivation can be found .

Ledger devices are now supported in extension. Users can import their Ledger accounts in the extension and use them as a stash in staking. You can find more information about Talisman and other wallets that officially secured funding from the treasury .

Claiming Staking Rewards

Rewards are calculated per era (approximately six hours on Kusama and twenty-four hours on Polkadot). These rewards are calculated based on era points, which have a probabilistic component. In other words, there may be slight differences in your rewards from era to era, and even amongst validators in the active set at the same time. These variations should cancel out over a long enough timeline. See the page on .

For more information on why this is so, see the page on .

Payouts are unclaimed rewards waiting to be paid out to both validators and nominators. If you go to the Staking payouts page on , you will see a list of all validators that you have nominated in the past 84 eras and for which you have not yet received a payout. The payout page is visible only to stakers.

If you wish to know if you received a payout, you will have to check via a block explorer. See for details. For specific details about validator payouts, please see .

Slashing

Any slashed DOT will be added to the . The rationale for this (rather than burning or distributing them as rewards) is that slashes may then be reverted by the Council by simply paying out from the Treasury. This would be useful in situations such as faulty slashes. In the case of legitimate slashing, it moves tokens away from malicious validators to those building the ecosystem through the normal Treasury process.

In rare instances, a nominator may be actively nominating several validators in a single era. In this case, the slash is proportionate to the amount staked to that specific validator. With very large bonds, such as parachain liquid staking accounts, a nominator has multiple active nominations per era (Acala's LDOT nominator typically has 7-12 active nominations per era). Note that you cannot control the percentage of stake you have allocated to each validator or choose who your active validator will be (except in the trivial case of nominating a single validator). Staking allocations are controlled by the .

Once a validator gets slashed, it goes into the state as an "unapplied slash". You can check this via . The UI shows it per validator and then all the affected nominators along with the amounts. While unapplied, a governance proposal can be made to reverse it during this period (7 days on Kusama, 28 days on Polkadot). After the grace period, the slashes are applied.

The following levels of offense are . However, these particular levels are not implemented or referred to in the code or in the system; they are meant as guidelines for different levels of severity for offenses. To understand how slash amounts are calculated, see the equations in the section below.

Level 1: isolated , i.e. being offline for an entire session. Generally no slashing, only .

Level 2: concurrent unresponsiveness or isolated , slashes a very small amount of the stake and chills.

Level 3: misconducts unlikely to be accidental, but which do not harm the network's security to any large extent. Examples include concurrent equivocation or isolated cases of unjustified voting in . Slashes a moderately small amount of the stake and chills.

If you want to know more details about slashing, please look at our .

Chilling

For more on chilling, see the "" page on this wiki.

Fast Unstake

If your bonded balance did not back any validators in the last 28 days on Polkadot, you are eligible to perform fast unstaking. The will automatically check if you qualify. For more information, visit the .

Why and Why not to Stake?

Pros of Staking

Low barrier of entry through .

Can choose up-to 16 validators which can help to decentralize the network through the sophisticated

Any divergence from the ideal staking rate will result in the distribution of a proportion of the newly minted tokens through inflation to go to the treasury. Keep in mind that when the system's staking rate is lower than the ideal staking rate, the annual nominal return rate will be higher, encouraging more users to use their tokens for staking. On the contrary, when the system staking rate is higher than the ideal staking rate, the annual nominal return will be less, encouraging some users to withdraw. For in-depth understanding, check the section on the Wiki.

Cons of Staking

Possible punishment in case of the active validator found to be misbehaving (see ).

How many Validators?

Why am I not receiving rewards?

Scenario 1: You have bonded less than the Minimum Active Bond. Scenario 2: You have more than the Minimum Active Bond, but your account is at the tail end of the and within your bag there are acounts with less stake than you, in front of you.

Scenario 1: Try bonding more funds. Scenario 2: Try to put your account in front of the accounts with less stake than you. Instructions available

By joining a that is active and earning rewards, you can start earning staking rewards with as low as 1 DOT. The nomination pools typically have a dedicated pool operator who ensures that the pool's stake is always backing an active validator and is receiving rewards.

You can find information about why you might not receive staking rewards on .

Staking FAQ

See for the FAQs about staking.

Resources

- Blog post by Web3 Foundation researcher Alfonso Cevallos covering NPoS in Polkadot.

Polkadot's Home Page
Staking Dashboard
extensive article list
Ledger
this blog post
nomination pools
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consensus
this
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Nominated Proof-of-Stake (NPoS)
consensus
this
this
this
minimum active nomination
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Phragmen
this
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dedicated page
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session keys
BABE
GRANDPA
XCM
validator docs
this
nomination pools
guide
this
this
Staking Dashboard
this
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software, hardware, and network bandwidth specifications
slashing due to unresponsiveness
Polkadot's block production mechanism
Polkawatch app
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this
the staking tab on the Polkadot-JS UI
this
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session keys
here
Talisman
here
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Validator Payout Guide
simple payouts
Polkadot-JS
the relevant Support page
this guide
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Treasury
Phragmén algorithm
Polkadot-JS UI
defined
unresponsiveness
chilling
equivocation
GRANDPA
research page
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How to Chill
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staking dashboard
"Fast Unstake" section in this support article
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Nomination Pools
NPoS system
inflation
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slashing
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nomination pool
this support page
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this support page
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How Nominated Proof of Stake will work in Polkadot
Validator setup
bags list
here