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Delegation Program

See which validators receive stake from the X1 Delegation Program, how much, and the criteria a validator must meet to qualify.

The Delegations page (/delegations) shows the X1 Delegation Program — the foundation-run stake pool that delegates XNT to validators who meet the network's health and performance standards.

Delegation program analytics showing total, delegated, and reserve XNT, program validators, Gini and Nakamoto coefficients, the stake density map, and the cumulative distribution chart

What it shows

Each validator in the program is listed with:

  • Program stake — the amount delegated to this validator through the Delegation Program.
  • Self / community stake — the validator's own stake plus delegations that don't come from the program.
  • Total stake — the sum of everything staked to the validator.
  • Commission, skip rate, and status — the performance signals used to judge eligibility.

A visual breakdown lets you compare how the program's stake is distributed across validators at a glance.

Eligibility criteria

To receive Delegation Program stake, a validator must meet all of these on-chain criteria:

  • Active — currently voting and producing blocks.
  • Commission ≤ 10% — keeps costs low for the pool.
  • Self-stake ≥ 2 XNT — the operator has skin in the game.
  • Total stake ≤ 10M XNT — keeps stake from concentrating.
  • Vote credits ≥ 97% — reliably voting.
  • Skip rate ≤ 10% above the network average — consistently producing blocks.

Membership status comes from the foundation's authoritative delegation records, shown alongside an independent on-chain check of whether each validator currently meets the criteria — so you can see both the official status and the live picture.

This page is informational — it reflects how the foundation allocates program stake. To stake your own XNT to any validator, see Staking.

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