Introducing the Self Report API

London June 1st, 2023 – Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of the Self Report API–the gateway for Node Operators to expose their Ethereum validator fleet on Rated.

At Rated, we're always seeking to meet our users where their needs are and deliver on the promise to build the most complete view of Ethereum infrastructure. With that aim in mind, we are thrilled to announce the release of our latest feature–the Self Report API.

The Self Report API is designed for Node Operators and enables publishing their validator indices (pubkeys) directly on the Rated Explorer, as well as prematerializing their sets on the Rated API, for best-in-class performance benchmarking, rewards accounting and more!

Whether you are a seasoned Node Operator or just getting started, integrating this endpoint into your workflows is easy. Detailed integration steps and guidance are available via a dedicated section on our documentation to make the process seamless. 

To access this API, please fill out this form and someone from our team will reach out to you!

Operators who opt into reporting their validators via the Self Report API will receive a distinct thunder icon ⚡ next to their name on the Rated Explorer. This symbol is more than just an icon; it's a badge of transparency and commitment. To that end, we’re thrilled to welcome P2P, Twinstake, Chorus One, Gateway.fm, and others as the inaugural cohort of early adopters!

Join them and start showcasing your fleet to the world!  

LFR 🍬✨

Should you have any questions about the Self Report API or need help integrating it, please feel free to reach out to our team at hello@rated.network.

About Rated

Rated was founded in 2022, by Elias Simos and Aris Koliopoulos. Elias was previously a Protocol Specialist at Coinbase (via the Bison Trails acquisition), while Aris spent the last 5 years building out social media and content platforms for tens of millions of users at Drivetribe.

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