Solana validator network report

Solana Validator Decentralization Report

Understand Solana validator decentralization through stake distribution, superminority risk, and Nakamoto coefficient context.

Data source

Solana Gossip + vote accounts

Updated Jun 21, 2026, 04:59 AM UTC

Active stake

427M SOL

Superminority

19validators

33.9%

33.9%

Nakamoto coefficient

19

33.3%#19

Top stake

3.7%

Figment

3.7%

Network intelligence

Network state, leader timing, and SOL context in one report.

This panel adds live slot context, leader-window evidence, validator performance rows, and Price API history to the existing reports without pretending unsupported data is already resolved.

leader window loadingPrice API loadingperformance loading

Current slot

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Leader feed loading · updated waiting

Observed slot time

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Target 400 ms · epoch - complete

SOL/USD

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24h - · confidence -

Leader production sample

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- scheduled · - skipped · skip -

Leader now

Resolving leader

Waiting for leader window

Slot

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Window

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Next different leader

Waiting for next leader group

Network activity evidence

Non-vote transactions

-

Vote transactions

-

Performance rows

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Price source

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SOL 24h context

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waiting
Chart warming

Low

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High

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Top stake concentration

Largest validator stake shares in the current active set.

0-100%
01

#1 Figment

15.6M SOL

3.7%
02

#2 Helius

15.6M SOL

3.6%
03

#3 Jupiter

12.8M SOL

3%
04

#4 binance staking

12.5M SOL

2.9%
05

#5 Ledger by Figment

9.1M SOL

2.1%
06

#6 Bitwise Onchain Solutions

8.1M SOL

1.9%
07

#7 Everstake

7.5M SOL

1.8%
08

#8 Kraken 2

7M SOL

1.6%
09

#9 Staking Facilities | MEV 🔥

6.7M SOL

1.6%
10

#10 Galaxy

6.2M SOL

1.5%
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Key signal

Stake distribution

The report explains how delegated stake concentration changes the shape of validator power on Solana.

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Key signal

Superminority boundary

The superminority view identifies the smallest leading set that crosses one third of active stake.

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Key signal

Nakamoto coefficient

Nakamoto context helps compare how many independent validators matter before consensus resilience is at risk.

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What this report answers

This page helps delegators, operators, and researchers assess whether Solana validator stake is broadly distributed or concentrated among a small set of validators. Use it for the decentralization overview, then open the live table for current validator rows.

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How to read the data

Validators Solutions combines vote-account stake, validator identity metadata, Solana Gossip data, and current epoch context. The static page explains the interpretation, and the live table exposes the current snapshot with stake share, cumulative stake, commission, status, version, and network metadata.

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How operators use it

Delegators can use decentralization signals to avoid adding stake to already dominant operators. Infrastructure teams can use the same context to understand where independent validators, client versions, and network operators are concentrated.