Enjoy the best rewards, with top of the line security

0% Inflation commission (cluster average of 3.39%)

MEV commission of 5% (cluster average of 10.78%)

Additional revenue streams possible via Triton One

HOW DOES IT WORK

Support the network while getting a good return on your SOL

1

Pick a staking pool to stake through, or choose to stake directly

2

Connect your wallet

3

Delegate your tokens

4

Every ~2.5 days check your rewards

SECURITY

How secure are we?

Robust key management

Key management follows the best practices, never touching any non-ephemeral filesystem, and securely stored

Backups are always ready

A backup validator is always running ready to take over within minutes

24/7 monitoring & support

By leveraging Triton One's OPS team for follow-the-sun support, we are always live

Industry standard SecOps practices

We use the newest technologies to protect our validators and your rewards, see below

Decentralization

Our active and backup nodes are spread out over multiple countries, continents, providers and networks, which protects us against outages

Latest Updates

Our boxes are protected by an Ubuntu pro subscription, which enables kernel livepatching as well as automatic updates.

Access Control

All of the access to our boxes is protected by the best industry standards like Wireguard, Hashicorp's Vault and of course - hardware keys.

Security Audit

We use Lynis as a security audit tool to harden our boxes against any kind of attack. We get reports on any vulnerabilities as soon as they show up.

REWARDS

Optimize your return rate and retain more of your rewards

Secure the best APY with reasonable fees, that help us fund our operations.

11.27 %

True APY as reported by Stakewiz.com

0%

No inflation commission. You get 100% of newly generated SOL. Cluster average is 3.37% (excluding private 100% commission validators)

5%

MEV / JITO fee, helps us fund the voting fees needed to run the validator nodes. Below the cluster average of 10.78%

Help us secure the network while giving something back