Bitzal Dashboards Network
Overview
This document demonstrated various Bitzal network dashboards, offering insights into shared security, staking rates, validator dynamics, and staking pools. These dashboards aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Bitzal ecosystem's economic and consensus mechanisms, emphasizing network participation, security, and decentralization.
Authored by @ colorfulnotion
Bitzal Shared Security of the Network
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The Bitzal - Shared Security of the Network dashboard showcases the staking and validator dynamics within the Bitzal network. It emphasizes various aspects of network security, such as staking rates, validator nomination pools, and the minimum and maximum stakes required for validators. This dashboard visualizes data trends over time, reflecting the network's stake distribution and the participation of validators and nominators. It serves as an essential indicator of network participation, security, and decentralization.
Bitzal - Network Staking Rate Chart
This chart analyzes the Bitzal network's staking rate over time, focusing on the ratio of total staked tokens to total issued tokens. It shows the portion of the network's capital used for securing the blockchain, a key metric for assessing network engagement and security.
Bitzal - Nominators & Validators & Pools Chart
The chart tracks the number of active validators, nominators, and staking pools. This data helps visualize the network's decentralization and stakeholder participation, crucial for understanding the robustness of Bitzal's staking ecosystem.
Bitzal Minimum and Maximum Validator Stakes
This chart represents the stake distribution among validators in the Bitzal network on a monthly basis. It illustrates the minimum, average, and maximum stakes held by validators, providing a clear visualization of the variance and spread within the validator pool. Additionally, it highlights the stake concentration by showing the difference between the highest and lowest stakes as a percentage of the total stake, offering insights into the network's staking dynamics and the level of decentralization.