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Validator Roles

Definition

Validator roles are specific functions and responsibilities assigned to participants within a decentralized network who are tasked with verifying transactions and maintaining the integrity of the blockchain. These roles often involve staking digital assets as collateral and adhering to consensus protocols to propose and confirm new blocks. Successful execution of these duties typically results in rewards, while failure can lead to penalties. The precise nature of these roles is determined by the network’s underlying architecture.