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Author Topic: What do you think of the DVT concept for Ethereum?  (Read 33 times)
R1dwanRz (OP)
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May 02, 2025, 05:41:31 PM
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It's important that validators should be kept online for Proof of Stake like Ethereum, because if you just rely on one single operator, you run on risks that it could go downtime, bringing  penalties.

Hence the solution comes up with the concept of Distributed Validator Technology (DVT). It''s being developed and implemented by protocols like Obol Network. Essentially, DVT allows several different, independent operators to team up and share the responsibility of running a single validator.

This is just simple that this concept can reduce these problems, and with the OBOL protocol helps various users with tools to set this up and also from individuals to larger institutions. This also comes up with benefits, especially with their OBOL token that has recently launched on Bitget, Bybit launchpools, Gateio and it's being used for governance decisions and rewarding participants who contribute to network security through staking.

What do you guys really think of this concept? You think it's a new step with Eth validation?
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May 04, 2025, 08:51:11 PM
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I feel that projects like OBOL, which are focused on real and actionable use cases, aren’t getting the attention they deserve. I saw the ongoing launchpool event on Bitget definitely an interesting one to look into. Distributed Validator Technology (DVT) is something I’ve got my eyes on, and I’d love to see how this new solution plays out.
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