Node Latency Metrics
Node Latency Metrics measure the time delay experienced by a validator node when processing, propagating, or verifying network data. In a distributed ledger, low latency is critical because block production and consensus rely on rapid communication between participants.
High latency can lead to missed blocks, rejected proposals, and reduced rewards for the validator. These metrics track factors such as network ping, hardware processing speed, and peer connectivity efficiency.
By monitoring latency, operators can identify bottlenecks in their infrastructure and optimize their setups to remain competitive. Protocols often use these metrics to assess the health of the network and ensure that validators are physically and digitally capable of keeping up with the chain's requirements.