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Validator Guidance

The validator is the basic unit of the Crust Network. Refer to this document to become a validator of Crust Network.

0. Preparation

You need to ensure that you have enough CRUs for sending transactions. You can claim your CRU from Ethereum Claim to Maxwell.

1. Bond Accounts

Make sure you have completed Account Configuration, and have bonded your stash and controller accounts.

2. Setup Crust Nodes

Refer to Node Overview to setup your nodes.

3. Increase or Decrease the Amount of Self-staked Token

You can change your self-staked token amount in APPS.

4. Set Guarantee Fee

The guarantee fee set by the validator refers to the the percentage of total income (staking income + block generation income) which will be distributed to the guarantor.

For example, if the validator obtains 900 CRU staking rewards and 100 CRU authoring reward (block generation reward) in one era, and if his self-staking accounts for 90% of his total staking(The remaining 10% is contributed by guarantors). If the guarantee fee is 95%, then the guarantors finally obtains (900 + 100) * 10% * 95% = 95 CRUs income, and the remaining 905 CRUs belongs to the validator.

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← Isolation NodeGuarantor Guidance →
  • 0. Preparation
  • 1. Bond Accounts
  • 2. Setup Crust Nodes
  • 3. Increase or Decrease the Amount of Self-staked Token
  • 4. Set Guarantee Fee
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