tburn.io/validator — Live Dashboard

TBURN Validator Network

What the validator page shows, what it means in plain English, and how TBURN stacks up against other major mainnets.

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What You're Looking At

The tburn.io/validator page is a live intelligence dashboard for the TBURN blockchain. It shows every computer ("node") helping run the network — where it is in the world, how well it's performing, and how much it's trusted by the system.

Right now the network shows 125 active validators spread across 10 countries, 11 data centers, and 11 regions — running at Epoch 585.

125Total Nodes
585Current Epoch
92,654Network TPS
42Nakamoto Coeff.
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Reading the Dashboard — Section by Section

🗺 Global Node Topology

World map showing where all 125 validators are physically located. Numbers on the map = how many nodes are in that cluster. Wider spread = more resilient network.

🔢 Nakamoto Coefficient: 42

How many validators would need to collude to attack the network. 42 means at least 42 separate parties would have to work together to cause harm. Higher = safer.

📈 Stake Concentration

Bar chart showing how much of the total stake is held by Top 1, Top 10, Top 19, and Others. A healthy network has "Others" as the longest bar — power is well spread out.

🏷 Validator Matrix

The table listing every validator by name, location, trust score, software version, active stake, and real-time latency (e.g. 72ms / 0.0% missed blocks).

✅ Trust Score

A percentage grade (e.g. 94.9%) showing how reliably a validator has done its job. Higher = more trustworthy. Used to rank validators and calculate rewards.

🟠 Delegate Button

Clicking "Delegate" lets you stake your TBURN tokens with that validator to earn a share of their rewards. You're lending your trust (and tokens) to back them.

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What a Validator Actually Does

Think of each validator in the matrix (Pioneer SA-1125, Pioneer USW-1057, etc.) as a dedicated referee computer. Its job every few milliseconds:

The Performance column shows latency (e.g. 35ms) and missed-block rate (0.0%). Lower latency and 0% missed = top-tier validator.

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TBURN vs. Other Major Mainnets

Network Consensus Validators / Nodes TPS (live/peak) Nakamoto Coeff. Stake Model
TBURN PoS + Sharding 125 active 92,654 TPS 42 Delegated PoS
Ethereum PoS (Casper) ~1,000,000 validators ~15–30 TPS ~200+ Solo / LST staking
Solana PoH + PoS ~1,800 validators ~4,000 TPS (65K peak) ~19 Delegated PoS
Avalanche Snowball PoS ~1,700 validators ~4,500 TPS ~27 Min 2,000 AVAX stake
BNB Chain PoSA 21 active validators ~2,200 TPS ~8 Top-21 elected
Cosmos Hub Tendermint BFT 180 active validators ~10,000 TPS ~7 Delegated PoS
Bitcoin Proof of Work ~15,000+ nodes ~7 TPS ~4 (mining pools) Mining (no validators)
Note: TBURN's 92,654 TPS figure reflects its 256-shard parallel architecture. Nakamoto Coefficient of 42 is notably strong compared to BNB Chain (8) and Cosmos (7), meaning TBURN requires significantly more collusion to compromise. Ethereum's higher coefficient reflects its massive validator count but much lower throughput.
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What Makes TBURN's Validator Model Stand Out

View Live Validator Dashboard ↗

📦 Quick Reference Summary

Validator A computer that verifies transactions and adds them to the TBURN blockchain. Gets rewarded for good performance, penalized for bad.
Trust Score A live grade (0–100%) showing how reliably a validator has done its job. Higher score = more rewards, more delegations.
Nakamoto Coeff. How many independent parties would need to collude to attack the network. TBURN's score of 42 is among the strongest in its class.
Delegate Staking your TBURN tokens with a validator to share in their rewards. You don't run any hardware — you just back their node.
92,654 TPS Live network throughput. The speed at which TBURN processes transactions — far above Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Bitcoin.