ETH 2.0 Developers Launched Educational Project for Future Validators

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Ethereum developers launched Validator Launchpad on the final version of the Ethereum 2.0 Medalla testnet to educate and prepare future validators for the mainnet launch.

According to the Ethereum developers, the "launch pad for validators" on the ETH 2.0 Testnet Medalla was launched after months of hard work by the ETH 2.0 research team, as well as Consensys and DeepWork Studio.

Validator Launchpad has launched now to enable future validators to track and contribute to Medalla's forthcoming multiplayer testnet. The blog post says:

“The idea behind Validator Launchpad is to make it as easy as possible to operate as an ETH 2.0 validator without compromising security. Unlike using third-party services, launching your own validator is associated with key management. This responsibility entails an inevitable trade-off between ease of use, safety and knowledge. "

The main goal of the project is to help validators learn about all aspects of the process. In the article, the developers disclosed information about the rewards for validators, the risks and responsibilities they bear.

“We want to make sure you understand that you will only receive rewards if you actively participate in the consensus, and that this process is irreversible. You won't be able to withdraw your ETH from Ethereum 2.0 for a long time. "

In conclusion, the developers note that at least four clients - Lighthouse, Nimbus, Prysm and Teku - will be running on the final testnet. And although the client developers will receive the necessary documentation about Medalla closer to August 4, it is better to choose now which client the potential validator plans to work on.

Unlike previous iterations, Medalla's testnet will be community driven. In addition, white-hacker attacks will be carried out to detect defects and vulnerabilities.

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