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Dust Eleven

Vote AccountdstqVm...CLfuPd

Open source developer on Solana

Uptime
100.0%
Commission
5%
APY
5.86%
Age
1.3yr

Rewards & Fees

Staking APY5.75%
Jito MEV APY0.11%
Commission5%
Jito Commission0.00%
Total Stake57,067.74 SOL

Reliability

Uptime100.0%
Vote Success99.79%
Skip Rate0.00%
Epoch Credits3,347,555
StatusOperational

Infrastructure

Software Version3.1.10
Jito MEVYes
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
WizScore72.4

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dust Eleven validator and what do they do on Solana?+

The Dust Eleven validator is a Solana network validator that processes transactions, produces blocks, and secures the network through proof-of-stake consensus. Delegators can stake SOL with the Dust Eleven validator to earn rewards while helping decentralize the Solana network. The Dust Eleven validator currently has 57,067.74 SOL in total stake.

How long has the Dust Eleven validator been running?+

The Dust Eleven validator has been active on Solana for approximately 1.3 years, first receiving stake in epoch 765. A longer track record generally indicates a more experienced and reliable operator.

What staking APY does the Dust Eleven validator offer?+

The Dust Eleven validator currently offers an estimated total APY of 5.86%. This includes 5.75% from staking rewards and 0.11% from Jito MEV tips. APY can fluctuate based on network conditions, validator performance, and MEV activity.

What commission does the Dust Eleven validator charge?+

The Dust Eleven validator charges a 5% commission on staking rewards. This means stakers receive 95% of their earned rewards, while the validator retains 5%. For Jito MEV rewards, the commission is 0.00%.

How reliable is the Dust Eleven validator?+

The Dust Eleven validator has an uptime of 100.0% and a vote success rate of 99.79%. High uptime means the validator consistently participates in consensus, which is important for earning maximum staking rewards. The current skip rate is 0.00%.

Does the Dust Eleven validator support Jito MEV rewards?+

Yes, the Dust Eleven validator runs the Jito validator client and distributes MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) tips to stakers. This provides an additional source of yield on top of standard staking rewards. Jito MEV currently contributes approximately 0.11% APY.

How do I stake SOL with the Dust Eleven validator?+

Connect your Solana wallet, enter the amount of SOL you want to stake, and select the Dust Eleven validator as your target. The staking transaction will create a new stake account and delegate it. Your stake will become active after one epoch (approximately 2–3 days), after which you'll start earning rewards.

What is the Dust Eleven validator's WizScore and what does it mean?+

The Dust Eleven validator has a WizScore of 72.4 out of 10. The WizScore is a composite metric from StakeWiz that evaluates validators based on performance, uptime, commission, stake concentration, and other factors. A higher score indicates a more reliable and well-run validator.

How are staking rewards distributed?+

Solana staking rewards are distributed automatically at the end of each epoch (approximately every 2–3 days). Rewards are added directly to your stake account balance and compound automatically. The validator takes their commission percentage before distributing the remainder to delegators proportional to their stake.

How do I unstake my SOL from the Dust Eleven validator?+

To unstake, select your stake account and click the unstake button. Your stake will enter a cooldown period lasting one epoch (approximately 2–3 days). After the cooldown completes, your SOL becomes withdrawable back to your wallet. If you have MEV rewards, you can harvest them before unstaking.