Introduction to Validators
Learn about the role of validators in the Siriux blockchain and why they are crucial for network security.
Introduction to Validators
What is a Validator?
A validator is a node operator responsible for maintaining the security and integrity of the Siriux blockchain. Validators play a crucial role by:
- Verifying and confirming transactions.
- Producing new blocks and adding them to the blockchain.
- Participating in the consensus mechanism to secure the network.
Validators ensure that Siriux remains decentralized, secure, and efficient.
Why Are Validators Important?
Validators help:
✅ Secure the network by validating transactions.
✅ Maintain decentralization by preventing control by a single entity.
✅ Ensure transaction finality by confirming and signing blocks.
✅ Earn staking rewards for participating in consensus and governance.
Who Can Become a Validator?
To become a validator on Siriux, you need:
- Technical expertise to manage a node.
- Sufficient SIRI tokens staked as collateral.
- Reliable hardware and network infrastructure to ensure uptime.
Validators are the backbone of the Siriux blockchain. Ready to join and contribute? 🚀