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Sassal.eth 🎩⛽
@sassal.eth
Increasing the decentralization of the Ethereum network means increasing the number of 'node operators' on the network. This means having individuals/groups running a full node with 1+ validators attached to it. You can either do this solo (w/ 32 ETH), as a group with tech like DVT, or with a pool like Rocket Pool.
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Neel 🎩
@neel.eth
Hey, what's the best option for a nomad in your opinion? Currently I'm staking using LSTs.
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Sassal.eth 🎩⛽
@sassal.eth
Depends how much ETH you have and if you want to be a node operator or not! If you have enough ETH to be a solo staker, then running a node + validator in the cloud is fine. Otherwise, you can take your pick of LST and just stick with that (preferably with LST's that have relatively low market share like rETH)
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Jahanfar
@jahanfar
will you get slashed if the cloud service goes down ?
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Sassal.eth 🎩⛽
@sassal.eth
You don't get slashed for being offline - you suffer what's called an "inactivity leak" which just slowly bleeds out your ETH until you come back online. Very rough maths is that if your offline for a day and then online for a day, your rewards just net out to 0.
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Jahanfar
@jahanfar
thanks. big fan BTW.
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