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Validators

10,966 on record · 513 with published grades · grades 18 Aug · membership 18 Aug

In view
3,492
of 10,966 on record · 34 departed
Combined
88.0%
median · 19 rated
0%100%
Mainnet all-time
96.3%
median · 19 rated
0%100%
Testnet all-time
79.9%
median · 34 rated
0%100%
Departed
34
in view · grades retained

median M mainnet 96.3% · T testnet 79.9%

Retired SFDP validators, with state and recorded join epoch, plus pass rate over all graded epochs for mainnet-beta and testnet, the mean of the two, median time the leader took to build a block, over one epoch, published by IBRL (ibrl.wtf), and the block-building score published by IBRL
ValidatorMeanIBRLBuild timeIBRLScore
6gn59K…qNEZgvmainnettestnet
6GnEBZ…rRAjpimainnettestnet
6GRHin…iyAsjJmainnettestnet
6gSnFB…6JLZbRmainnettestnet
6GUUiv…mQjPqWmainnettestnet
6GvySM…wCDfcmmainnettestnet
6gVZUB…AcrVDhmainnettestnet
6h1LGS…qzJDvYmainnettestnet
6H4oYf…SsfWQtmainnettestnet
6HQAch…hLAFi6mainnettestnet
6hQwXm…YqyqMLmainnettestnet
6HRWrm…o9tsTamainnettestnet
6Ht2Pk…nwQP58mainnettestnet
6i8VUS…msDV9smainnettestnet
6iEFg6…LbwjYgmainnettestnet
6iGsLL…cDjYXkmainnettestnet
6ir7hP…XdZFYxmainnettestnet
6iW1U9…uY8spCmainnettestnet
6J3MhN…P5ypSAmainnettestnet
6j4ruT…XtuVCMmainnettestnet
6JkHXs…RzgZ7Wmainnettestnet
6jSK7s…FnfvEHmainnettestnet
6JwD6H…unf7u6mainnettestnet
6JzmjP…GNKG15mainnettestnet
6krDEo…7k2BAfmainnettestnet
6KXoES…vP5n3tmainnettestnet
6KYB7a…vKTyuCmainnettestnet
6LBKzg…vow6xymainnettestnet
6LcHMa…MbPxt2mainnettestnet
6LCpzS…GQcwaLmainnettestnet
6LdnNM…8bMqr8mainnettestnet
6LvBTd…y997fBmainnettestnet
6m3ZqQ…iLaos4mainnettestnet
6M4bNR…2hZhGdmainnettestnet
6M5rAD…hUZLJtmainnettestnet
6m6XzB…qBNVhWmainnettestnet
6M9KXL…GZjyMLmainnettestnet
6mawkn…FCToWWmainnettestnet
6Mg6Nc…1sbmu9mainnettestnet
6mHFQn…ygRg2Wmainnettestnet
6MhrkP…nbZsV1mainnettestnet
6mi7eg…9aeHt9mainnettestnet
6mLSxX…M1b63hmainnettestnet
6MMvVR…WNGCqDmainnettestnet
6mXeJL…wV1pmRmainnettestnet
6n9M2S…96DfETmainnettestnet
6Nd3Gx…wwStZWmainnettestnet
6ngdJq…N5BXA5mainnettestnet
6niNMN…qsEkyrmainnettestnet
6NmZ9A…dMFgNsmainnettestnet
6or5P5…MozgvBmainnettestnet
6oscnr…vtYy9Fmainnettestnet
6p2BwM…XXTRHnmainnettestnet
6P7wut…eZMSX6mainnettestnet
6PB39a…7SSB9Bmainnettestnet
6pbZ5i…1YyFXWmainnettestnet
6PLwNL…zu5F5Hmainnettestnet
6Pwwqy…KSFk28mainnettestnet
6Pz6Yp…JE8Lutmainnettestnet
6qAUvW…jLptCDmainnettestnet
6qaxcu…fPAJ2mmainnettestnet
6qfvKm…S1G9fomainnettestnet
6QG39N…mak4xwmainnettestnet
6QLzdX…Crb5vDmainnettestnet
6qmweu…oUVREYmainnettestnet
6qnAtF…knmqBfmainnettestnet
6QNdho…usPGGgmainnettestnet
6QnG8z…mHYzm1mainnettestnet
6qvhK4…fKtTd9mainnettestnet
6qX6zN…TgGKmumainnettestnet
6R43Co…TwDD9rmainnettestnet
6R7Gsa…Uy88pBmainnettestnet
6rayaP…6YBnY6mainnettestnet
6rENMt…X7Fdiomainnettestnet
6RJXh3…DkTWg4mainnettestnet
6Ru5pW…wrmotxmainnettestnet
6sJawP…djjVYTmainnettestnet
6Sq5Co…JmfZXcmainnettestnet
6sQAp5…vNxPfBmainnettestnet
6sSbeG…1ARQGMmainnettestnet
6syQQc…R1JbH1mainnettestnet
6SYtiN…HBkYXJmainnettestnet
6TdvuH…Vt5nAdmainnettestnet
6tDwXy…wQpba5mainnettestnet
6tfB5L…fEZPCTmainnettestnet
6tG5be…5TnCFNmainnettestnet
6tj8xW…4gnZfVmainnettestnet
6TP5jf…aQJ6eNmainnettestnet
6ts6YE…QKftXemainnettestnet
6UCNGC…k2gErLmainnettestnet
6uE5Po…ETZbbemainnettestnet
6Uhrvm…H45jfumainnettestnet
6uk1pP…SE1oxKmainnettestnet
6uPm6H…MBjEd6mainnettestnet
6UUqXh…JaHWwKmainnettestnet
6V5cRJ…GcoGEumainnettestnet
6VbrvT…SHL32Ymainnettestnet
6vMiQX…ANL6Wkmainnettestnet
6VREmJ…RrBF7gmainnettestnet
6VwrAi…yE16P9mainnettestnet

Shadingunder 85%85% to 95%95% or betterthis site’s banding, not a program threshold: the program publishes per-epoch floors, not a pass-rate cut-off

Build time410ms or faster411 to 425ms426ms or slowerthis site’s cut points, not IBRL’s and not Trillium’s: IBRL publishes no band for build time, and Trillium never measured it. Same 410 and 425ms marks as slot time, because both sit in the same range, so the scale holds when you switch source; build time bunches tighter, so the colour separates less

How these numbers are measured

All-time is the share of every graded epoch the program marked Bonus or Baseline. Combinedis the mean of the two clusters, weighted equally, and is this site’s own figure: the program publishes no combined score. Epochs the program never assessed are gaps: they count on neither side of the division, so a validator with 200 graded epochs, 20 failures and 300 gaps reads 90%, not 39%. Bars run 0% to 100%; the percentage is always printed beside them.

The two clusters are judged against different published floors, so the columns are not a like-for-like comparison. Current thresholds for both are on the criteria page. Grades are the program’s own, counted here and never re-derived; a validator with no published grade for a cluster shows an em dash and sorts last under either direction, because an absence is not a low score.

The timing column and the IBRLscore are the figures here that are not the program’s own, and neither is a program threshold or has any bearing on a validator’s grades. The timing column takes one of two sources, and they are not the same measurement. Build time is the median time the leader took to build a block over a single epoch, from IBRL, and is the default. Slot time is the mean wall-clock duration of a slot over the last 10 epochs, from Trillium. Across the 437 validators carrying both they correlate at 0.57: the medians sit 7ms apart and the ranges overlap, yet half the validators differ by more than 15ms and one by 78ms. Switching the source therefore changes what is being measured, which is why the column header and its attribution change with it. Coverage differs too, and is not interchangeable: Trillium covers 449 validators on this roster, IBRL 441, so a validator can carry a figure in one mode and an em dash in the other. The per-validator page carries the same toggle, and its ten-epoch strip reads either source: IBRL’s endpoint answers per epoch, so that strip covers 463 validators against the 437 this column counts for one epoch.

Both modes are banded at the same 410 and 425ms, and the cut points are attributed differently in each. In slot-time mode they are Trillium’s own: 410ms is exactly where their slot_duration_is_lagging flag flips. In build-time mode they are this site’s reading, and they belong to neither vendor, because IBRL publishes no band for build time and Trillium never measured build time at all. The same marks are reused because the two distributions sit in the same range across the Approved set, 353 to 458ms of build time against 347 to 477ms of slot time, so a reader switching source does not have the scale move under them. The colour is blunter that way, and this is the cost rather than a hidden one: of the 359 Approved validators carrying a build time, 52% land at or under 410ms, 47% between 411 and 425ms and 2% above, where slot time spreads across all three bands. Neither set of cut points is a program threshold, neither affects a validator’s grades, and the millisecond value is printed beside the colour in both modes.

The score out of 100 is published by IBRL for epoch 1017, covering 441validators on this roster, and is stored exactly as published: this site derives no score, rank or composite of its own from it. The score and both timing sources measure mainnet block production, so where a validator funded on testnet only has no figure the cell reads “not on mainnet” rather than an em dash. A few of them do lead mainnet blocks, and those show the measured number.

Grade history covers the 513 validators the program has funded, including 34 in this view marked Departed. A departed record is frozen at the moment this site observed the removal; the program publishes no exit date and no reason, so the observation date is evidence of when, not a decision date.

Joined is the join epoch the program records. Many validators were graded before that epoch; where that is so the row says so, because no earlier join date is published.

Display names come from the program’s validator list, which carries them for 4,982 pubkeys, and a logo for 2,716. Unnamed records show a truncated pubkey and sort after named ones under the name sort. The logo is the operator’s own image as the program publishes it, shown beside the name to make a row identifiable at a glance; it is decoration and nothing is sorted, filtered or graded by it. Where a validator has no logo the space stays empty rather than showing a stand-in, because an absent logo is not missing data. Everything here is read from files committed to this repository; nothing is fetched while the page renders.