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  • WestEnd validator snapshot, 1kvnode.com by reallifehero012
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    Hey everyone! It's been a while since we've done a snapshot of the WestEnd validator, so I thought I'd give you all an update on what's been going on. First off, we've been running 1kvnode.com for a little over a month now and it's been going great! We've had over 100 validators join our network and we're seeing a lot of positive feedback from the community. We're also working on a new project called "WestEnd Bridge" which will allow users to easily connect their WestEnd wallet to any ERC20 compatible wallet. This will make it much easier for users to use their WestEnd tokens with any other Ethereum based application. Lastly, we're happy to announce that we're now an officially registered company in the UK! This means we can now start expanding our team and working on even more exciting projects. We're really excited about the future of WestEnd and we hope you are too! Website : https://www.1kvnode.com/snapshot
  • polkadot validator snapshot, 1kvnode.com/Snapshot" by node858
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    As you may have heard, we're taking a snapshot of the Polkadot validator set on 1kvnode.com/Snapshot. This is a great opportunity for those of you who have been thinking about becoming a Polkadot validator to get involved. To participate, simply sign up for an account on 1kvnode.com and deposit your DOTs into your account. Once the snapshot is taken, you will be a part of the Polkadot validator set and will be able to earn rewards for participating in the network. If you're a Polkadot validator, you may have noticed that a snapshot was taken recently. This was done in order to prepare for the upcoming launch of the Polkadot network. If you're not a validator, you may be wondering what this snapshot is all about. Essentially, it's a record of the state of the Polkadot network at a specific point in time. This snapshot will be used to help ensure that the Polkadot network launches smoothly and securely. If you're interested in learning more about the snapshot, or if you want to check out the data that was collected, you can do so at 1kvnode.com/Snapshot. web: https://www.1kvnode.com/snapshot
  • Westend validator snapshot by node858
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    We're excited to announce that we've just released a snapshot of the upcoming Westnd validator! This validator will allow users to validate their Westnd transactions without having to run a full node, making it much easier for everyone to participate in the network. The Westend validator set is now final and these addresses will be the validators until the next snapshot is taken. "The Westnd Foundation is excited to take this snapshot of the Westnd validator set and move one step closer to the launch of the Westnd testnet. We would like to remind all potential validators to register their validator keys with the Foundation by April 30th in order to be included in the snapshot." If you're a validator, make sure you're registered and included in the snapshot so you can participate in the Westnd testnet! web: https://www.1kvnode.com/snapshot
  • A 1kvnode snapshot by node858
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    A 1kvnode snapshot is a point-in-time copy of your entire 1kvnode deployment. This is useful for a number of reasons: -You can use it to restore your 1kvnode deployment if something goes wrong -You can use it to create a new 1kvnode deployment in a different environment -You can use it to share your 1kvnode deployment with others To create a 1kvnode snapshot, you can use the "snapshot" command in the 1kvnode CLI. This will create a file called "1kvnode-snapshot.tgz" in your current directory. You can then use this file to restore your 1kvnode deployment, or share it with others. If you need to restore your 1kvnode deployment from a snapshot, you can use the "restore" command in the 1kvnode CLI. This will take the "1kvnode-snapshot.tgz" file and restore your 1kvnode deployment to the state it was in when the snapshot was taken.
  • Animoca Brands Becomes TON Validator  || Web3 O'clock by web51693
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    Animoca Brands is investing in TON, showing its dedication to pushing the shift from Web2 to Web3. Yat Siu, the co-founder, is optimistic about TON's vision, highlighting Animoca's commitment to playing a crucial part in the expansion of TON-based games in the upcoming years. This collaboration is Animoca's second foray into blockchain validation, building on its previous involvement with Chiliz Chain and underscoring the company's commitment to influencing the future of blockchain technology.
  • Tito's Musings by TiTo171
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    Sharing slices of my life that make living beautiful
  • Things you should know about IFSC code by eonlinetools
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    JSON Formatter And Validator
  • validator snapshot by node858
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    A validator snapshot is a file that contains the current state of a validator. It can be used to restore a validator to a previous state. A validator snapshot can be created manually or automatically.A validator snapshot is a point-in-time copy of the data stored in a validator. A snapshot can be used to restore a validator to a previous state, in case of data loss or corruption. A validator checks your blog post for errors and potential problems. It can help you spot mistakes before your readers do. A validator is used to schedule and manage the capture of application-consistent snapshots. A validator can take snapshots of multiple source systems and transfer them to a single repository or multiple repositories. Validators are used to ensure that snapshot copies are consistent and can be used for recovery. https://www.1kvnode.com/snapshot
  • snapshot is a copy of the Polkadot relay chain by node858
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    A snapshot is a copy of the Polkadot relay chain state at a given moment in time. It includes information about the relay chain, validators, and parachains. A snapshot is used to help new validators join the network and to recover from network outages. Validator nodes must have a minimum of 4GB of RAM and 20GB of storage. They must also be connected to the Internet with a static IP address. As the Polkadot network grows, so does the demand for Polkadot validators. If you're thinking about becoming a Polkadot validator, now is a great time to take a snapshot of the validator landscape. In this article, we'll take a look at what Polkadot validators are, how they work, and what you need to know before becoming one. https://www.1kvnode.com/snapshot