Archway Validator  ARCH
Archway is a persmissionless smart contract blockchain designed to incentivize the deployments of dApps.
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18.58%
Expected reward rate
5%
Commission
Every block
Payout frequensy
~7 seconds
21 days
Unbonding period
Frequently Asked Questions

Archway is a persmissionless smart contract blockchain designed to incentivize the deployments of dApps. Please read through their whitepapers.

Archway uses Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) to determine which validators operate the network and their voting power. Validators are incentivized to participate in good faith via a share of transaction fees, staking rewards, and slashing stake and staking rewards in case of misbehavior.

By delegating ARCH, you help secure the network. You get part of the rewards provided by the protocol for this assistance. If you are planning to hold on to ARCH for some time, delegating will help you accumulate more ARCH while contributing to the health of the network.

You are not giving away ownership of ARCH by delegating. As a validator, stakefish will never have the ability to move your ARCH.

ARCH is designed to encourage and enforce community monitoring of the validator set. This is done through the Tallying Rule by which each validator monitors and scores every other validator in order to ensure that everyone is operating efficiently and in the network’s best interest. Validators that receive a low score can be penalized with slashed stake rewards.

Undelegating (also called unbonding or unstaking) can be done anytime. However, it takes approximately 21 days for your ARCH to undelegate and become transferable.

We charge 5% from the block rewards received by our delegators. For example, if a delegator receives 100 ARCH as a reward, stakefish will receive 5 ARCH while the delegator will get 95 ARCH.
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