Validator Stake Weight

Weight

The validator stake weight represents the proportional influence a validator exerts within a blockchain consensus mechanism, typically Proof-of-Stake (PoS) systems. It’s a quantifiable measure derived from the amount of cryptocurrency a validator has staked, often adjusted by network-specific parameters. A higher stake weight generally correlates with a greater probability of being selected to propose new blocks or validate transactions, thereby impacting the network’s security and governance. Understanding stake weight distribution is crucial for assessing network decentralization and potential vulnerabilities to concentrated control.