Reward rate
5.6%
per year, net
Commission
5.0%
validator fee
Network share
1.5%
of staked supply
Rank by stake
#22
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
- 0xb658c52f161800b1664761580e3c528b4800f427
- Selfstake
- 27107220091401740000000
- Totalstaked
- 48835559068591150000000000
- Currentstate
- HEALTHY
- Uptimepercent
- 99.57
- Delegatedstake
- 48808451848499750000000000
- Contractaddress
- 0xC55D28Ac155C1a43eF2309869b704dF677788E81
- Commissionpercent
- 5
Enriched via polygon-staking-api · refreshed 18 minutes ago.
About this validator
Who's running this validator
Girnaar symbolizes eternal salvation. A hill in Western India, older than the Himalayas, Girnaar is known to be the place from which a Jain Tirthankar attained eternal salvation. Just like Girnaar symbolizes eternal salvation (freedom from the circle of life and death), Crypto symbolizes monetary salvation - freedom from the monetary system, where we try to build savings and then inflation and money printing takes it all away. And we begin again. We are a part of the mission to break away from this broken monetary system to move to eternal salvation.
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Performance over time
Reward rate & stake history
Reward rate (% per year)
Network position
#22 of 103 validators by stake
A meaningful share of network stake. Reasonable to delegate to; just notice that you're not adding decentralization here.
Validators nearby
Other Polygon validators with similar weight
| Validator | Operator | Reward | Fee | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Staking4all - 0% fee | — | 5.9% (+0.29) | 0.0% | 1.33% |
| StakePool | — | 5.9% (+0.29) | 0.0% | 1.14% |
| Matrix Stake | — | 5.6% | 5.0% | 0.725% |
| Stakebaby | — | 5.9% (+0.29) | 0.0% | 0.497% |
| LinkPool | — | 5.9% (+0.29) | 0.0% | 0.446% |
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.
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