Oracle-domain operator
Five years operating Chainlink oracles. Same operational discipline applies to SEDA.
Delegate SEDA to a bare-metal validator running on owned hardware in two Tier III datacenters since 2019. The address below is on-chain verifiable on the listed explorer.
sedavaloper1rzhv790ftxg3u5zsevuz8efqq37dq5gaqtktm3SEDA is a modular oracle and data-availability network built on Cosmos SDK. It enables decentralised data feeds across multiple chains, with SEDA stake securing the consensus and data verification.
APR is currently 6-7% reflecting reasonably mature tokenomics. The chain’s use case (decentralised oracles) aligns with the validator infrastructure we already run for Chainlink.
Five years operating Chainlink oracles. Same operational discipline applies to SEDA.
Standard Cosmos signing architecture under YubiHSM.
Competitive for the active set.
If oracle adoption grows in 2026-2027, SEDA stakers benefit.
SEDA is supported via the Cosmos chain registry.
Deep-links with our validator pre-selected.
21-day unbonding applies.
Claim or restake any time.
SEDA earns no rewards while unbonding.
5% for double-sign. Zero events on our infrastructure.
SEDA’s value depends on oracle adoption growth, which depends on broader DeFi and tokenisation trends.
SEDA is a Cosmos-SDK-based decentralised oracle and DA network — a chain in itself. Chainlink is an oracle network primarily on Ethereum and other chains. They serve overlapping use cases through different architectures.
21 days, standard Cosmos SDK.
5% — verifiable in your wallet.
Oracle infrastructure is our domain (Chainlink Node Operator since 2020). SEDA validators benefit from the same operational discipline.
Yes — standard Cosmos slashing model. SEDA runs on the same threshold-signed signing stack as the rest of our Cosmos footprint; disclosed-incident history at /security#disclosed-incidents.
Active set criteria are on the chain’s governance docs. We have been continuously in the active set since onboarding.
Since September 2, 2020 we’ve operated Chainlink oracle infrastructure through bull markets, L1 collapses, and the arrival of institutional clients. Here’s what we’ve learned.
8 MIN READ→EngineeringFive years ago a validator was a server. Today it is a cluster of signers, and the math is the entire reason solo operators still slash themselves. A focused walk-through of the 2/3 signing architecture, the slashing-protection check that runs before every block, and the key-sharding property that makes a single compromised node useless.
7 MIN READ→$ 01.ro --network seda --verify
CHAIN: SEDA (SEDA)
VALIDATOR: sedavaloper1rzhv790ftxg3u5zsevuz8efqq37dq5gaqtktm3
COMMISSION: 5%
ESTIMATED_APR: 6-7%
UNBONDING: 21 days
ECOSYSTEM: Cosmos
SLASHING_EVENTS_LIFETIME: 0
VERIFY_AT: https://www.mintscan.io/seda/validators/sedavaloper1rzhv790ftxg3u5zsevuz8efqq37dq5gaqtktm3The SEDA validator address above is on-chain verifiable. The Stake button deep-links into the right wallet with everything pre-filled.