Local Government

    Every city has its governors, and the City of NEAR is no different. Assess the state of governance on NEAR, with an eye toward assessing its decentralization.

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    In the table below: 1- The name of Validator

    2- Stake volume

    3- The number of stakers

    4- Stake volume

    5- Volume of unstake

    6- The number of unstakers

    7- Average stake volume

    8- Average volume of unstake

    In the diagram below: The number of stakers compared with unstakers With the grouping of validators that seems aurora.poolv1.near contributed the most

    In the diagram below: Stake volume compared with unstake volume With the grouping of validators that seems aurora.poolv1.near contributed the most

    In the diagram below: The difference between stake and unstake has been calculated and the net stake with NEAR With the grouping of validators that seems binancenode1.poolv1.near has the largest stake volume.

    In the diagram below: The average stake volume is compared with the average unstake volume With the grouping of validators that seems blockdaemon.poolv1.near had the highest average

    In the diagram below: Stake volume is compared with the number of stakers With the grouping of validators that seems aurora.poolv1.near the most number of stakers And binancenode1.poolv1.near has the largest stake volume.

    In the diagram below: Stake volume is compared with the number of stakers With the grouping of validators that seems aurora.poolv1.near the most number of stakers And astro-stakers.poolv1.near has the largest stake volume.

    In the diagram below Number of stakers as a percentage By grouping validators which accordingly ==aurora.poolv1.near It is about 16 percent==

    In the diagram below Stake volume as a percentage By grouping validators which accordingly ==astro-stakers.poolv1.near It is about 17 percent==

    In the diagram below Number of unstakers as a percentage By grouping validators which accordingly ==aurora.poolv1.near It is about 18 percent==

    In the diagram below The difference between stake and unstake was calculated and ==net stake== as a percentage By grouping validators which accordingly ==binacenode1.poolv1.near== It is about 11 percent

    In the diagram below ==Stake volume== as a percentage By grouping validators which accordingly ==binacenode1.poolv1.near== It is about 11 percent

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    In the diagram below Stake and unstake volume difference To calculate the net stake weekly By grouping validators checked that on this basis The highest net stake volume was in the first week of April 2022

    In the diagram below Number of stakers weekly By grouping validators checked that on this basis the most Number of stakers It was in the first week of October 2021

    In the diagram below Number of unstakers weekly By grouping validators checked that on this basis the most Number of unstakers It was in the second week of November 2021

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    In the diagram below ==Stake volume growth== weekly By grouping validators checked that on this basis the ==most Stake volume growth It has been since the third week of October 2021== And the greatest ==growth for aurora.poolv1.near== has been

    In the diagram below Growing number of stakers weekly By grouping validators checked that on this basis ==The most growth Number of stakers== It has been since the ==second week of October 2021== And the greatest growth for ==aurora.poolv1.near== has been

    In the diagram below Growing number of unstakers weekly By grouping validators checked that on this basis ==The most growth Number of unstakers== It has been since the ==first week of november 2021== And the greatest growth for ==aurora.poolv1.near== has been

    In the diagram below ==Unstake volume growth== weekly By grouping validators checked that on this basis the ==most Unstake volume growth It has been since the third week of January 2022== And the greatest growth for ==astro-stakers.poolv1.near== has been

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    In the diagram below The ==number of stakers with the number of unstakers It has been compared== weekly according to this In the ==first week of October 2021, the largest number of stakers and in the first week of November 2021, the largest number of unstakers participated==

    In the diagram below The number of stakers with the number of unstakers It has been compared as a percentage according to this The total number of unstakers is about 70 percent and The total number of stakers is about 30%

    In the diagram below ==Stake volume with unstake volume It has been compared== weekly according to this In the ==first week of April 2022 The largest amount of stake and In the second week of January 2022 The largest volume of unstake== have been

    In the diagram below Stake volume with unstake volume It has been compared as a percentage according to this The ==total amount of stake is about 82% and The total volume of unstake is about 18%

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    In the diagram below By separating the number of proposals, the number of votes has been checked by grouping yes or no

    In the chart below as a percentage By separating the number of proposals, the number of votes has been checked by grouping yes or no It seems that about 94% of the votes were yes

    In the diagram below The number of votes received by each voter has been checked that on this basis rebecca.near has given the most votes with about 331 votes

    In the diagram below The number of votes received by each voter has been checked that on this basis It seems that the interest of users to vote was more in the initial proposals, and the further we went, the participation of users in voting decreased.

    In the diagram below By voters By grouping the yes and no vote, it has been verified that accordingly Most yes and no votes for rebecca.near have been

    In the diagram below, the number of tasks of validators is checked by their task type which accordingly deposit_and_stake It ranks first with about 186,000 tasks

    In the diagram below as a percentage The number of tasks of validators has been checked by their task type which accordingly ==deposit_and_stake It had the largest share with about 38%==

    In the diagram below The growth of the number of tasks of validators has been checked by the type of their tasks

    In the diagram below weekly The number of tasks of validators has been checked by their task type that on this basis The highest task occurred in the first week of October 2021

    In the diagram below The number of tasks of validators with the task type and grouping validators checked that on this basis The most task is done by aurora.poolv1.near

    In the diagram below Separated by days of the week and hourly grouping of a day The number of task number distribution checked that on this basis The most scattered hours of tasks per day It was Tuesday

    Conclusion :

    In this dashboard Local Government was examined and based on this→

    • The largest stake volume was for binacenode1.poolv1.near
    • Maximum number of stakers for aurora.poolv1.near
    • Maximum unstake volume for astro-stakers.poolv1.near
    • Highest number of unstakers for aurora.poolv1.near
    • Highest net stake for binacenode1.poolv1.near

    • The highest net stake volume was in the first week of April 2022
    • The largest number of stakers in the first week of October 2021

    • In total, about 70% of user transactions were stake and about 30% were unstake

    • In terms of volume, they have staked 82%


    • Net stake: about 142 million NEAR

    • Number of stakers: about 90 thousand

    • Number of voters: about 316

    • The number of votes cast: about 6 thousand

    • Average stake volume: about 814 NEAR

    • Stake volume: about 181 million NEAR

    • Unstake volume: about 38 million NEAR


    • **The top 5 validator tasks in order of frequency→ **
    • 1- deposit_and_stake about 38 percent
    • 2- ping about 26%
    • 3- unstake_all about 14 percent
    • 4- withdraw_all about 13 percent
    • 5- unstake about 3 percent

    Discord ID: Sal☰h#1747

    Methodology:

    ==How does delegated staking works?==

    Delegation on NEAR

    NEAR token holders are encouraged to earn reward by delegate their tokens. By staking your NEAR tokens, you help to secure the network and earn rewards. When you delegate your tokens, you are depositing and staking your token with a specific staking pool that has been deployed by a validator.


    Staking on NEAR

    Staking is a process of sending StakeTransaction that informs the network that a given node intends to become a validator in upcoming epochs. This particular type of transaction must provide a public key and staking amount. After the transaction is sent, a node that has a private key associated with the public key in the staking transaction must wait until two epochs to become a validator.


    Source for checking the list of NEAR validators


    tip 1:All numbers Volume, Amount, Average It is based on NEAR


    tip 2: All reviews are time for better review on a weekly basis

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    It seems that there is no information about government voting in the NEAR database at the moment, that's why it was not checked here

    Bottom image source from NEAR documentation

    It seems that there is no information about government voting in the NEAR database at the moment, that's why it was not checked here Here we have ==reviewed public proposals and voting in them==.

    **In this section, we discuss the tasks of validators

    These are the tasks that validators do for the network in relation to the network request**