Validators
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On this page you will find all the necessary information about validators that maintain network stability. We offer a user-friendly interface for tracking the current active validators, their stakes, the number of delegates and statistics on work on the network. With tools, you can easily analyze the performance of each validator and make informed decisions about delegating your funds. To learn more about validators, you can click on the name of the validator.
Each line contains information about:
Moniker: the name or identifier of the validator.
Voting Power: the number of tokens the validator holds for voting.
Cumulative Share: the percentage of the total network voting power held by the validator.
Commission: the percentage commission charged by the validator.
Uptime: the validator's operational time in percentage.
On this page you can find out the primary information about all validators
One of the main features of STORY Scan is to change the window of your validator.
You can configure information about your validator, such as:
Moniker
Banner, avatar
Description
Twitter, Github, Website
Address for contact (email, telegram)
You can also change the validator on storyscan without using a metamask
First, you enter information about the validator In the second step, you either enter the private key yourself, or if you run the script on a server with a node, you can take the private key from the node
One of StoryScan's key features is the ability for users to delegate tokens to validators. Important clarification: you can delegate at least 1024 IP tokens
Also, when you go to the validators page, you can find out all the information about the validator
Voting Power in IP: The amount of IP held and the percentage of the total voting power.
Status: Indicates whether the validator is currently active, inactive, or jailed.
Delegators: The total number of delegators backing this validator.
Commission: The rate of commission charged by the validator.
Max Rate: The highest possible commission rate the validator can charge.
Max Change Rate: The maximum allowable change in the commission rate.
Last Updated: The most recent update of the validator's information.
Addresses: Includes the account address, operator address, consensus EVM address, and hex address.
Lastest uptime block: 120 last blocks that the validator has confirmed or not.
The validators page is your reliable source of information about those who ensure the operation of the blockchain. Use explorer to monitor the activity of validators and make decisions based on up-to-date data available in a simple and convenient format.