Reward rate
5.84%
per year, net
Commission
1.0%
validator fee
Network share
7.76%
of staked supply
Rank by stake
#3
of 103 active
Polygon 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.
- Signer
- 0x67b94473d81d0cd00849d563c94d0432ac988b49
- Selfstake
- 50000000000000000000
- Totalstaked
- 251922325882652500000000000
- Currentstate
- HEALTHY
- Uptimepercent
- 100
- Delegatedstake
- 251922275882652500000000000
- Contractaddress
- 0xd1673B4bEeD98E9295875E46819810D4512f5122
- Commissionpercent
- 1
Enriched via polygon-staking-api · refreshed 42 minutes ago.
About this validator
Who's running this validator
Binance offers exchange-custodial staking across most major proof-of-stake networks for retail users inside Binance.com. They're one of the largest stakers on Ethereum (via the WBETH liquid-staking product) and on most Cosmos and Solana validators. Custody trade-off applies — your assets sit in Binance's custody while staked.
Performance over time
Reward rate & stake history
Reward rate (% per year)
Network position
#3 of 103 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 Polygon validators with similar weight
| Validator | Operator | Reward | Fee | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Figment | Figment | 5.42% (-0.41) | 8.0% | 6.94% |
| Matic Power | — | 5.54% (-0.29) | 6.0% | 6.4% |
| 0x203847fbc2 | — | 5.9% (+0.06) | 0.0% | 5.64% |
| Blockdaemon | Blockdaemon | 5.31% (-0.53) | 10.0% | 5.44% |
| Kraken | Kraken Staking | 5.31% (-0.53) | 10.0% | 4.69% |
Binance Staking elsewhere
Same operator, other chains
How to delegate
Stake your POL with this validator
Use a wallet that supports this chain's native staking — paste the validator address into the staking screen.
Always confirm the address you're pasting. Once delegated, rewards accrue automatically; unbonding takes time depending on the chain.
Background on validators
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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
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