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Add Bedrock (RockX) to pooled staking products [Closes #9792] #10260

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  • Adds Bedrock by RockX to list of pooled staking services

@Gandalf-Dust-Wizard On the issue it was noted that users could join as node operators to back the pooled staking without any permission. I may have missed it, but I wasn't able to find how to do this on the website. If users are able to join without permission to contribute as node operators, please do me a favor and guide me where a user could find this option, and we can update that flag from false to true.

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@wackerow in relation to your question above, please find an answer below:

Because the way Bedrock works is that there is a First In First Out logic to the smart contract that pools the 32 ETH it receives to be deployed as a validator node. To that end, users are made part of nodes permissionlessly without any control or permission required by RockX.

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@Gandalf-Dust-Wizard Okay, if I understand correctly, the pool is permissionless to join as a staker (ETH contributor), but it's not set up where anyone can become a node operator for the pool... is this correct? Or is there a way for me/others to participate by running client software for the pool, and managing validators?

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Just want to check because the "Permission nodes" indicator on the pooled staking services is in regards to the ability for anyone to join as a node operator, not just contributing ETH. This indicator is looking at the node infrastructure itself that backs the pools.

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Gandalf-Dust-Wizard commented Jun 26, 2023

@wackerow
Sorry, forgot to update this thread. But as spoken on Discord, you are right and we are currently permission nodes. On the other note I mentioned on Discord. Please see the new logo for Bedrock to replace the current RockX logo.
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