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Staking Update: April 2022

Polkadot staking just got better with bags-list support and the rollout of nomination pools on Westend. Discover how these updates impact your staking rewards.

By PolkadotApril 30, 2022

By Kian Paimani, Parity Technologies

Bags-List: one step user friendlier

Something that has happened during the last months and deserves a shoutout is both Polkadot.js apps, and the Polkadot.js plus extension supporting bags-list 🎉!

In both interfaces, nominators can ensure that they are:

  1. Placed in the best possible bag given their staked DOTs.
  2. Places in the best place inside the bag to which they belong. This is particularly important for those who are near the minimum active nominator threshold.

See the new wiki page related to bags-list on the Polkadot wiki for more details on this!

Nomination pools update: wiki page out, deployed to Westend.

Nomination pools have been the main topic for the last few months, and are becoming one stop closer to mainnet production! As of this writing, the 9.20 release of Polkadot has been finalized, in which the corresponding Westend runtime contains the new nomination pools pallet. Get some Westies (WND) and start experimenting with nomination pools!

Similarly, Polkadot-JS Apps now has support for the pools as a new tab, and a new page about nomination pools has been created in the Polkadot Wiki. For other apps, explorers, builders and UIs who want to support nomination pools, you can join the “Nomination Pools UI Support” matrix chat to connect to other builders and ask your questions form us!

We invite everyone who tries out the pools to report any potential bugs to us either via the parity bug-bounty email, or directly to kian@parity.io.

Nomination pools: why bother?

This is a small note about why nomination pools are important for the Polkadot and Kusama ecosystem.

First, looking from the perspective of an intending-nominator, joining a pool has two main benefits:

  1. The limits to receive rewards in the pools will be significantly lower than the limits to receive rewards as a nominator. For example, to be a nominator in Polkadot now, one needs 10 DOT to nominate, and around 120 DOT to actively receive rewards. We suspect pools to be deployed such that anyone with as low as 1 DOT can receive rewards.
  2. You will have more control over your staking rewards: this may or may not be relevant, but one fundamental difference between the pool members and nominators is that nominators receive their rewards automatically by validators, whereas pool members decide themselves when to receive their rewards.

Next, looking at the validators, the existence of pools is a great opportunity for validators (or a group of validators) to open pools, and attract more staking input into their validators of choice. In essence, the inflow of DOT into the staking system will inevitably increase with the deployment of nomination pools, and there is an incentive for validators to make sure this inflow is directed toward their validators. This can be particularly interesting to waiting validators.

Notable Contributions

The main code contribution of this month to the staking world has been the main staking-pools PR, along all of its sub-PRs being merged. The most notable of these is the ability of partial unbonding, which has been added now.

Moreover, some changes were made and merged into the details of the signed submission in the election provider pallet, improving the UX of the staking-miner application. More details and updates in the staking-miner coming in the following months!

Thinking about contributing? Look for issues in the Substrate repo with the mentor tag, or the NPoS and Elections project. All successful contributions will get an on-chain tip initiated by the staking team.

By The Numbers

Confused by the meaning of all these terms? What is “intention”? What is “electing/electable”? Then checkout the February update, in which we explained the new staking terminology.

Polkadot

Nominators

Stake

Count


Minimum

Current

Max

intention

10 DOT

26233

50000

electing

125 DOT

21654

22500

active

124.1 DOT

20878

22500

Validators

Stake

Count


Minimum

Current

Max

intention

0 DOT

1028

1200

electable

0 DOT

1028

1200

active

1.89 MDOT

297

297

Kusama

Nominators

Stake

Count


Minimum

Current

Max

intention

100 mKSM

7372

20000

electing

0 KSM

6612

12500

active

673 pKSM

6612

12500

Validators

Stake

Count


Minimum

Current

Max

intention

0

2036

4000

electable

0

2036

4000

active

4.39 kKSM

1000

1000

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