OpenLayer
  • Introduction
    • About OpenLayer
    • Our Mission
    • Our Approach
      • Foundations
        • OpenNodes
        • Restaking
        • Validation services
          • What is OVC
          • How is it done
          • Why is it better
        • Infrastructure
      • Modular Design
        • Modular data source
        • Modular source of security
        • Modular validation
        • Modular data transformation
        • Modular interoperability
      • Lifecycle of a Request
  • Data Validation Light Paper
  • OpenLayer AVS
    • Why Data Layer
    • How OpenLayer Works
    • Crypto Security
      • Websession proofs
      • Parser execution
    • End User Participation
    • On Demand Security
    • Multi Token Staking
    • Zero Bridging Solutions
  • For Node Operators
  • For Developers
    • Public Data Streams
    • VRF (Verifiable Randomness)
    • User Personal Data Proving
  • Privacy Policy
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  1. OpenLayer AVS

End User Participation

OpenLayer stands out compared to other data solutions and most other protocols in that it allows end user participation in the network.

Every user can download a browser extension, restake their tokens, and delegate to themselves to start operating a node for OpenLayer.

This allows liquid restakers to also participate in operating and not having to always delegate their assets to large node operators.

More on user operator participation coming soon.

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