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Announcing the Elastos Validator Portal

Elastos Validators Portal

This new portal is a single hub for Elastos validators, node operators, and the wider community. Set up fast, run with confidence, and recover quickly when issues appear.

Running a validator is not just starting a node. You need clear visibility, strong security, clean workflows, and quick recovery when incidents hit. The Elastos Validator Portal brings these pieces into one place so teams move from manual steps to consistent, reliable operations.

What it is

The Portal centralizes setup, configuration, monitoring, credentials, and day to day actions in one interface. Whether you are onboarding a first validator or managing many, you get fewer mistakes and more insight without juggling tools.

What you can do today

  • Register and configure validators with guided steps and guardrails that cut misconfigurations
  • Log in your existing nodes, and manage seamlessly
  • Monitor network and validator health with clear metrics and state overviews
  • Follow sane defaults for SSH, keys, and sessions to reduce risk
  • Run common maintenance through safe, repeatable workflows
  • All in one documentations to manage your node manually
  • AI helper to answer your questions promptly

The focus is stability, visibility, and security. The Portal helps reduce downtime, stop config drift, and keep repeatable, auditable procedures so you can maintain high availability without babysitting servers. Next update the portal will give existing nodes continuous monitoring via a fully custom Telegram bot.

Getting started

Open the Portal, create a secure session, then register a new validator or import an existing one. Apply recommended settings, connect nodes, start managing and monitoring .

The Elastos Validator Portal is live. Run it in your own environment or use the managed option. If you are migrating from a manual setup, you can import current nodes without downtime. Visit the Portal at https://nodes.elastos.net or check the docs to deploy in your stack.

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