Professional Blockchain Infrastructure Services
Reliable, Secure, and Scalable Validator & RPC Node Operations for Modern Networks.
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Optimizing Blockchain Performance
AuroraX Labs is a blockchain infrastructure provider specializing in professional validator node operations and scalable RPC services. We ensure high uptime, security and performance across top blockchain networks.
High Uptime & Reliability
99.9% uptime backed by robust monitoring and failover systems.
Secure Infrastructure
Enterprise-grade security protocols and constant oversight.
Scalable Solutions
Horizontally scalable architecture built for peak performance.
NETWORKS
Services
Validator Operations
We provide secure and reliable validator infrastructure for blockchain networks, ensuring high uptime and professional node management.
Node-as-a-Service (NaaS)
Deploy validator nodes without managing infrastructure. We handle setup, monitoring, and upgrades.
Testnet Support
Assist early-stage blockchain projects with devnet and testnet participation, providing feedback and infrastructure support.
Infrastructure Deployment
Professional server architecture, monitoring, and security management for blockchain networks.
Developer Collaboration
Work with ecosystem teams to improve infrastructure performance and developer experience.
Ecosystem Participation
Actively participate in blockchain ecosystems by supporting networks and communities.
STAKING FAQ
AuroraX offers token holders a range of benefits, including:
- Enterprise-grade infrastructure allowing token holders to safely and securely earn yield on their tokens.
- Industry-leading dashboards detailing rewards earned and protocol-specific information.
- Industry-leading SLAs and insurance. AuroraX offers 3 tiers of insurance to protect our clients, our infrastructure, and to reduce the risk of "slashing" penalties.
For long-term token holders, staking offers an opportunity to put their tokens to work and earn rewards, rather than leaving them idle in wallets.
Staking also plays a crucial role in enhancing the security and efficiency of blockchains. By staking tokens, token holders help make the blockchain more resistant to attacks and improve its transaction processing capabilities.
Staking is the act of delegating tokens to secure and, in some cases, govern networks. Staking differs from Bitcoin and other Proof-of-Work (PoW) networks that rely on high energy consumption "mining" to secure networks.
While the specific implementations of Proof-of-Stake (PoS) may vary between projects, the core principle remains consistent: users commit their tokens to maintain the blockchain's security. These staked tokens act as a pledge of good faith, deterring any malicious activities and bad actors reinforcing the protocol rules.
PoS is a means to identify who is eligible to participate in consensus, i.e., vote on the state of a network. Broadly, the idea is that a staker will act honestly knowing that some of their tokens can be taken away for misbehavior. Unlike the energy-intensive process of mining in Proof-of-Work, PoS validates transactions through token holders who stake their tokens, significantly cutting energy consumption.
Staking in PoS serves a crucial role akin to mining. It involves network participants being chosen to propose blocks of transactions, which are added to the blockchain, earning block rewards in return. Additionally, stakers play a vital role in verifying the validity of blocks and reaching consensus about the state of the network, ensuring the integrity of the blockchain.
There are costs associated with participating in PoS consensus – hardware,tokens, time, etc – all of these must be compensated to entice participants to engage. Protocols must design their reward system to achieve the minimum staking participation rate. The minimum staking participation rate is somewhat subjective, but is the rate at which attackers are sufficiently discouraged from trying to break consensus; in other words, the gains from attacking the network are more than offset from the losses incurred.
Arguably, holding a network's tokens over an extended period gives the holders an interest in the long term health and sustainability of the network, staking makes this explicit and stronger by adding the threat of having tokens away for misbehavior.
Beyond aligning stakers with the long term health of the network, increased staking increases the security of the network as the cost to attack the network increases.
Your tokens remain on the blockchain, under the control of your private key. AuroraX never takes custody of your tokens. The delegated tokens are staked or bonded to a AuroraX-run validator node.
You are welcome to unstake at any time. Unstaking is typically a very simple process, with unbonding periods ranging from 0-28 days. After the unbonding period, your tokens and rewards are available.
