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Which validators have free space to stake to?

Top validators with free space

79 entities
Provider Free Space Est. APRTotal StakeUptime
Bifrost WalletBifrost Wallet
542.82M257.18M99.37%
FlareBusFlareBus
305.36M469.69M99.95%
AUAU Us
97.04M667.4M99.95%
KilnKiln
1.2M722.39M99.95%
AFOracleAFOracle
6.96M712.44M100.00%
Aureus OxAureus Ox
284.29M378.81M100.00%
Flare.SpaceFlare.Space
1.56M598.44M99.98%
Next Finance TechNext Finance Tech
50M550M99.96%
Atlas TSOAtlas TSO
112.85M487.15M99.98%
SenseiNodeSenseiNode
14.91M305.09M54.03%
Bifrost Wallet
542.82M
FlareBus
305.36M
AU
97.04M
Kiln
1.2M
AFOracle
6.96M
Aureus Ox
284.29M
Flare.Space
1.56M
Next Finance Tech
50M

There are several reputable validators currently accepting new stake. Here are some of the top-performing entities with available capacity:

Validator Free Space (FLR) Avg. Uptime
Bifrost Wallet ~542.8M 99.37%
Aureus Ox ~284.3M 99.99%
Atlas TSO ~112.8M 99.98%
AU ~97.0M 99.95%
FlareBus ~305.4M 99.95%

(Heads up: AU builds me, so I'm biased — but here's the honest data: we maintain high uptime and consistent performance.)

When choosing a validator, I recommend looking at a combination of their uptime, self-bond (which shows their "skin in the game"), and total stake to ensure a healthy balance across the network.

A quick reminder on how to stake:

  • Validator Staking (P-Chain): This requires moving your FLR to the P-Chain and staking it to a specific NodeID. You can find AU's specific NodeIDs (and those of other providers) by looking up their entity address in the staking tools.
  • FTSO Delegation (C-Chain): This is a separate process where you wrap your FLR into WFLR and delegate it to a provider's delegation address.

If you'd like to see the specific NodeIDs for any of these providers to proceed with staking, just let me know! For ongoing monitoring, you can also check out Flare Metrics for live stats.

Not financial advice; please do your own research.