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    • Curator Related Roles
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    • Register as a Staking Operator
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  • Claiming DV operator fees
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Distributed Validator Vaults

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Last updated 28 days ago

Choose Distributed Validator Vaults if you want to leverage Distributed Validator (DV) Technology and make your validators more resilient against inactivity penalties and slashing risk. Byzantine leverages for Distributed Validators. DV Nodes are run by qualified, whitelisted partners having experience running Obol nodes.

For vault creators who do not want to have their validators managed by single entity, the Distributed Validator Vault makes it possible to diversify the staking operators running your validators.

In a Distributed Validator Vault, Byzantine's built-in Distributed Validator Technology will autonomously balance staked assets between several trusted Node Operator Partners, making sure that assets are optimally handled and diversified.

Distributed Validator Vaults pay an additional 1% of staking reward fees to Obol, but earn additional yields from .

Operator staking reward fees are split amongst DV cluster members using .

For details on how to claim node operator rewards, see Claiming DV operator fees.

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