Key Responsibilities
As on-chain clearing houses, On-chain clearing houses operate nodes that validate transactions for the protocol. They deploy and manage smart contracts governing the settlement process, ensuring all transactions adhere to predefined rules and conditions, much like traditional clearing houses enforce market regulations.
To become a Deployer with a live node, delegators must stake at least 200,000 ZBU tokens. This substantial stake serves as both an incentive for honest behavior and a safeguard against potential risks, similar to how traditional clearing houses maintain capital reserves.
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Key responsibilities for On-chain clearing houses include:
Operate Validation Nodes
On-chain clearing houses run and maintain high-performance nodes that validate transactions and deploy smart contracts governing the settlement process.
Manage Smart Contracts
They oversee the deployment and execution of smart contracts, ensuring all transactions adhere to predefined rules and conditions.
Maintain Minimum Stake
To secure their role in the network, On-chain clearing houses must maintain a minimum stake of 200,000 ZBU tokens, either through personal contribution or a combination of personal and delegated tokens.
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