Validator Queue Latency

Latency

The term “Validator Queue Latency” refers to the delay experienced by transaction proposers, specifically validators in Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchain networks, when attempting to submit new blocks or attestations. This latency arises from the congestion within the validator queue, a mechanism designed to prevent forks and maintain consensus. Consequently, it directly impacts transaction finality and overall network throughput, particularly under periods of high demand or network stress. Understanding and mitigating this latency is crucial for optimizing blockchain performance and ensuring a seamless user experience.