Reward rate
6.31%
per year, net
Commission
10.0%
validator fee
Network share
5.48%
of staked supply
Rank by stake
#13
of 18 active
Neutron signals
Extra signals from this chain
Metrics specific to this chain's data model — kept in the network's own vocabulary so nothing gets lost in translation.
- Unbonding time
- 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Max change rate
- 10.0
- Unbonding height
- 0
- Max commission rate
- 10.0
- Min self delegation
- 1000000
- Consensus pubkey type
- /cosmos.crypto.ed25519.PubKey
- Commission update time
- 2025-04-10T11:23:35.970046687Z
About this validator
Who's running this validator
Allnodes is a non-custodial hosting provider that lets anyone spin up their own validator on dedicated hardware they manage — think AWS for staking, but specifically tuned for blockchain nodes. Big footprint on Ethereum (popular for solo stakers who don't want to run hardware at home), Avalanche, Polygon, and Solana.
Performance over time
Reward rate & stake history
Reward rate (% per year)
Network position
#13 of 18 validators by stake
When one validator holds more than ~5% of staked supply, delegating more here weakens decentralization. The chain still works fine — but smaller validators with the same APR are healthier picks.
Validators nearby
Other Neutron validators with similar weight
| Validator | Operator | Reward | Fee | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Informal Systems | — | 6.31% | 10.0% | 5.48% |
| Smart Stake | Smart Stake | 6.31% | 10.0% | 5.48% |
| Crosnest | — | 6.31% | 10.0% | 5.47% |
| Newt Node | — | 6.66% (+0.35) | 5.0% | 5.47% |
| Stake&Relax 🦥 | — | 6.31% | 10.0% | 5.46% |
Allnodes elsewhere
Same operator, other chains
How to delegate
Stake your NTRN with this validator
Delegate via Keplr — paste the validator address into the wallet's stake screen.
Always confirm the address you're pasting. Once delegated, rewards accrue automatically; unbonding takes time depending on the chain.
Background on validators
Read up before you delegate
Guide
What does a validator actually do?
The plain-English version: how a validator earns rewards on your behalf, and how slashing works if it misbehaves.
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Guide
What's a staking provider?
Most validators are run by a brand (the operator). Here's how to think about who you're really trusting.
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Guide
What is staking?
If the metrics on this page aren't familiar yet, start here for the fundamentals.
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