Validator Uptime
Validator uptime refers to the percentage of time a node operator is successfully performing its duties, such as proposing and validating blocks. High uptime is essential for network security and reliability, as it ensures that transactions are processed continuously and the ledger remains synchronized.
Validators with poor uptime may be penalized through slashing, where a portion of their staked assets is confiscated. For users delegating to validators, uptime is a key metric for choosing where to stake their assets to maximize returns.
Protocols incentivize high uptime through consistent reward distributions, creating a competitive environment for node operators. Maintaining robust infrastructure and monitoring performance is critical for validators to remain competitive and avoid financial penalties.