Delegate

Unlock the Power of Your Livepeer Tokens

Stake your LPT tokens to contribute to the security and reliability of the network while earning rewards

What Does Delegating Mean?

Delegators play a crucial role in the Livepeer network by supporting network nodes called Orchestrators

Delegators stake their LPT tokens to support Orchestrators, strengthening the network's security and reliability

This process ensures participants have a vested interest in the system's proper functioning and acts as collateral against malicious activities. Additionally, it empowers delegators with voting rights in network governance, allowing them to influence protocol proposals and the network’s direction

By staking your Livepeer Tokens (LPT), you enhance the network's security, participate in governance, and earn rewards

Delegator Stats

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How It Works

01 Stake tokens

When you stake your LPT tokens, you lock them up for a designated period to back your chosen Orchestrators

02 Advance the network

The amount of stake and delegated tokens influences how tasks are distributed within the network, acting as a mechanism for effective work coordination

03 Earn rewards

This not only secures the network but also gives you the ability to earn rewards and participate in governance

Governance Participation

As a Delegator you gain the ability to vote on treasury governance and protocol upgrade proposals, contributing to collaborative decisions on the network's future direction

Your participation in governance ensures that the network evolves in a way that benefits all stakeholders. Check out the what’s happening in the network

Stake Livepeer Token

Earns you the right to perform or delegate work on the Livepeer network and vote on protocol proposals
Routes work through the network in proportion to the amount of staked and delegated token, serving as a coordination mechanism
Secures the network against a number of attacks via slashing that occurs due to protocol violation

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