SafeStake
is a decentralized staking framework and protocol that maximizes staker rewards by keeping validators secure and online to perform Ethereum Proof-of-Stake consensus (ETH2) duties. It splits a validator key into shares and distributes them over several nodes run by independent operators to achieve high levels of security and fault tolerance. Written in Rust, SafeStake runs on top of the ETH2/consensus client Lighthouse and uses Hotstuff (a BFT consensus library) for consensus. The referenced thesis.
SafeStake Network Architecture
Stage 1 - Deposit 32 ETH
and choose a group of four operators to manage your validator.Stage 2
- Partnering with LST protocols to run 'Pooled Validator', empowring LST/LRT protocols to deploy validators on SafeStake platform to enhance security and improve performance resilience.
SafeStake is the first ETH staking pool to implement distributed validator technology (DVT) written in Rust for increased decentralization, security, and reliability.
You can join the SafeStake testnet by running a Validator or an Operator Node.
Join the SafeStake Network
In the SafeStake ecosystem, there is no need for stakers to deploy validators as they delegate those duties to operators. A deposit of as little as .01 ETH up to 32 ETH is all a user needs to join the network as a validator. Just connect your wallet and follow the instructions to get started.
Please refer to the step-by-step instructions here.
Read the SafeStake white paper.
Check out our website for more about SafeStake.
Help test the SafeStake network!
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Join our Discord chat channel!
Currently, the SafeStake project is in public testnet stage. In addition, the smart contracts have been reviewed by the Nethermind Team and fulfilled audit by PeckShield. Please check the detailed audit report and the Operator Networking Security Assessment Report by SigmaPrime. Sigma_Prime_SafeStake_Operator_Security_Assessment_Report_v2_1.pdf. Stay tuned for the Stage1 mainnet launch!