web3 validator secures production blockchains with disciplined infrastructure, transparent operations, and long-horizon alignment — from mainnet validators and indexers to governance and public tooling.
2018
operator track record
99.98%
Infrastructure Uptime
Multi-chain
validator / indexer operations
Gov
active governance participation
Active validator and infrastructure profiles
Every card opens a public validator, indexer, or infrastructure profile. Production networks are separated from testnets and archived work so delegation links stay easy to verify.
Core networks
Production validator and infrastructure roles across high-value ecosystems: Solana, Starknet, Avalanche, Canton, Mina, and TheGraph.
Solana
Validator
High-performance validator operations for one of the fastest production networks.
mainnetStarknet
Validator
ZK-oriented infrastructure with a long-term contribution mindset.
Avalanche
Validator
Enterprise-grade validation for Avalanche primary network infrastructure.
mainnetCanton
Validator
The first privacy-enabled open blockchain network, ensuring limitless connections that preserve privacy.
mainnetMina Protocol
Genesis member / validator
Lightweight blockchain validation and early ecosystem participation.
mainnetTheGraph
Indexer
Indexing protocol for organizing blockchain data and making it easily accessible with GraphQL.
IBC ecosystems
Cosmos SDK validator work across smart-contract, security, creator, NFT, connectivity, and knowledge-graph networks.
cosmosJuno
Cosmos validator
Cosmos smart-contract ecosystem validation.
cosmosShentu
Cosmos validator
Security-oriented chain validation, formerly known as Certik.
Bostrom
Cosmos validator
Cybernetic search and knowledge graph network participation.
cosmosUptick
Cosmos validator
Creator and digital asset economy network validation.
Zetachain
Cosmos validator
Omnichain interoperability network validation for cross-chain applications.
Althea
Cosmos validator
Decentralized connectivity and telecom infrastructure chain.
Testnet work, separated from production staking
Experimental networks are tracked separately so active delegation pages stay focused on live mainnets. Use the testnet page for early validator participation, devnet notes, and pre-launch infrastructure history.
Enterprise hardware, measured uptime discipline.
web3 validator has operated nodes for PoS blockchains since 2018, using advanced data centers, layered monitoring, and a security-first approach for long-running validator operations.
Mainnet validation
Built for long-running operations, transparent links, and clean public handoff.
Indexer and data operations
Built for long-running operations, transparent links, and clean public handoff.
Governance monitoring
Built for long-running operations, transparent links, and clean public handoff.
Testnet feedback loops
Built for long-running operations, transparent links, and clean public handoff.
More than signing blocks
web3 validator keeps public receipts for validator roles, tooling, node resources, governance, testnet work, and community contributions.
Governance participation
Proposal monitoring, voting, and contributor presence across ecosystems where web3 validator runs infrastructure.
Public node resources
Shared guides, snapshots, RPC references, and chain resources maintained with POSTHUMAN's public nodes hub.
Testnet operations
Early infrastructure participation before mainnet launch, with feedback loops and operational knowledge shared back to teams.
Ambassador portfolio
Community and ambassador work across Covalent, Polygon, Octopus Network, FreeTON, Cyber, Qredo, The Graph, Secret Network, Moonbeam, and Goldfinch.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for delegators, partners, and teams checking how validator operations, staking rewards, custody, and support work.
What is staking?
Staking means delegating tokens to a validator so that validator can help secure a proof-of-stake network. Delegation is performed from your own wallet: the validator receives voting power, not custody of your funds.
What are staking rewards?
Staking rewards are network-issued tokens paid for correct validator work: proposing blocks, signing attestations, and keeping the network live. Rewards and timing depend on each protocol, validator commission, and network conditions.
What is a validator?
A validator is an infrastructure operator that runs blockchain nodes, signs blocks or consensus messages, monitors upgrades, and participates in governance. A reliable validator combines uptime, security, transparency, and fast operational response.
Does web3 validator custody my funds?
No. For non-custodial staking, you delegate through the official wallet or staking interface of the network. Your assets remain controlled by your wallet keys while the validator operates the infrastructure.
How should I choose a validator?
Look for a long operating history, transparent public profiles, clear commission, governance participation, infrastructure discipline, and real support channels. The network cards on this site link directly to public validator profiles where possible.
What is validator commission?
Commission is the validator's fee deducted from staking rewards before the remainder is distributed to delegators. It funds servers, monitoring, security work, maintenance, public tooling, and support.
Where are testnets tracked?
Testnet and devnet activity is kept on a separate page so production staking stays easy to scan. Use the testnet page for pre-mainnet participation, early infrastructure experiments, and historical readiness work.
How do I contact the operator?
Use the contact form, email [email protected], Telegram, or the linked public profiles. For staking, partnerships, and validator coordination, include the network name and the profile or wallet address involved.