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Validator Node

Definition

A network participant that validates transactions, produces blocks, and secures the Autheo blockchain in exchange for THEO token rewards.

Last updated: April 2026Reviewed by: Autheo Technical Team

A validator node is a network participant that validates transactions, produces blocks, and secures the Autheo blockchain. Validators earn THEO token rewards through a 7-year linear emission schedule, with 7.5% of the total supply (approximately 525 million THEO) allocated to validator rewards. Autheo has a fixed supply of 399 sovereign validator licenses. Sovereign nodes can be fractionalized into Core nodes (1% allocation) and Prime nodes (10% allocation), allowing broader participation in network validation. Validators can also earn supplementary income by providing DCC compute capacity and ABW34 storage to the network.

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