Validator Reputation Scoring
Validator Reputation Scoring is a quantitative mechanism used to evaluate the historical performance and reliability of network participants based on their past behavior. Unlike slashing, which is a punitive measure for clear rule violations, reputation scoring tracks metrics like uptime, latency, and correct block proposal frequency.
Validators with high scores are often prioritized by delegators or selected for specific governance roles within the ecosystem. This system creates a competitive market where validators are incentivized to maintain high-quality infrastructure to attract more stake.
By fostering a reputation-based economy, the protocol encourages technical excellence and operational security. It acts as a soft enforcement mechanism that complements the hard rules of consensus.
Over time, these scores provide a transparent view of the network's decentralization and validator quality.