Rocket Pool releases an updated version of the smart node — 1.15.4, which includes a number of client updates and support for the Hoodi testnet.
Information about RPL
Rocket Pool (RPL) is a decentralized staking protocol for Ethereum 2.0. Unlike traditional staking pools, Rocket Pool aims to create a more decentralized and resilient infrastructure for staking Ethereum.
Ethereum 2.0 requires 32 ETH to run a validator. Rocket Pool allows users to participate in staking with much lower costs by pooling resources from participants. Rocket Pool divides participants into two categories: regular users and “nodes”. Regular users can delegate their ETH without needing to manage infrastructure, while nodes take on the responsibility of ensuring the reliable operation of validators. Users delegating ETH in Rocket Pool receive rETH tokens in return, which reflect their share in the pool and can be freely traded on external markets.
RPL is the native token of Rocket Pool, used as a collateral instrument for nodes and serves to incentivize reliable network operation. Nodes must hold RPL as collateral to ensure fair operation and compensate for potential risks to delegating users.
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Rocket Pool issues an update for the smart node
Rocket Pool releases an updated version of the smart node — 1.15.4, which includes a number of client updates and support for the Hoodi testnet.
Information about RPL
Rocket Pool (RPL) is a decentralized staking protocol for Ethereum 2.0. Unlike traditional staking pools, Rocket Pool aims to create a more decentralized and resilient infrastructure for staking Ethereum.
Ethereum 2.0 requires 32 ETH to run a validator. Rocket Pool allows users to participate in staking with much lower costs by pooling resources from participants. Rocket Pool divides participants into two categories: regular users and “nodes”. Regular users can delegate their ETH without needing to manage infrastructure, while nodes take on the responsibility of ensuring the reliable operation of validators. Users delegating ETH in Rocket Pool receive rETH tokens in return, which reflect their share in the pool and can be freely traded on external markets.
RPL is the native token of Rocket Pool, used as a collateral instrument for nodes and serves to incentivize reliable network operation. Nodes must hold RPL as collateral to ensure fair operation and compensate for potential risks to delegating users.