Blockdaemon Documentation
- Welcome
- Ubiquity API Suite
- Dedicated Nodes
- Reporting Tools
- Staking Tools
- How to Stake
- Stake from Coinbase
- Stake from Copper
- Stake from Finoa
- Stake from Fireblocks
- Stake from Polysign/Standard
- Delegate to Blockdaemon
- Staking Overview
- How to Stake ADA (Cardano)
- How to Stake ATOM (Cosmos)
- How to Stake ATOM (Cosmos) Through Ledger Live
- How to Stake AUDIO (Audius)
- How to Stake AVAX (Avalanche)
- How to Stake CELO (Celo)
- How to Stake CRO (Cronos)
- How to Stake DOT (Polkadot)
- How to Stake EGLD (Elrond)
- How to Stake ETH (Ethereum)
- How to Stake on the Goerli ETH Testnet (Ethereum)
- How to Stake EVMOS (Evmos)
- How to Stake FLOW (Flow)
- How to Stake GLMR (Moonbeam)
- How to Stake JUNO (Juno)
- How to Stake MATIC (Polygon)
- How to Stake LPT (Livepeer)
- How to Stake MOVR (Moonriver)
- How to Stake NEAR (NEAR)
- How to Stake OSMO (Osmosis)
- How to Stake POKT (Pocket)
- How to Stake SKL (SKALE)
- How to Stake SOL (Solana)
- How to Stake SOL on Phantom Mobile App
- How to Stake SOL Through Ledger Live
- How to Stake SOL with Solflare Mobile and a Ledger
- How to Stake SOL on Solflare Browser
- How to Stake XPRT (Persistence)
- Guides
How to Add Validators
It’s easy to add validators to the ETH Staking Dashboard. Just access your Blockdaemon account and click the Add Validator Address button in the Ethereum 2.0 Staking Dashboard, this is explained in detail below. You can add any ETH validator providing you know the address.
Here’s how to add validators to the ETH Staking Dashboard
Step 1 – Log in to your Blockdaemon account
Step 2 – Select Ethereum 2.0 from the left-hand menu
Step 3 – Click the Add Validator Address button
Step 4 – Enter validator addresses. For this guide, we’ll add 5 however you can bulk-add up to 1000 at a time.
Step 5 – Click the Add Validator(s) button
Congratulations you have successfully added validators to your ETH Staking Dashboard!