DePool profile
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Each DePool has its profile showing all the information about it.
You can go to a DePool profile by clicking on its name in the DePools list (using the homepage or explorer).
The DePool profile is divided into several blocks. Let's take a closer look at each of them in turn. First displays the address of this Depool. You can copy it or go to its page in .
This block is divided into four blocks. Let's look at each one from left to right:
The first block displays the name and address of the DePool. Clicking on the arrow under the address will take you to the page of this DePool in the blockchain explorer.
The brief stats block displays the DePool's stats:
Balance - the number of tokens received by DePool as validation rewards. The DePool balance is separate from the staking pool, and funds are never staked.
User Value Locked - Amount staked by participants.
Successful rounds display the number of rounds in which this DePool's validator participated that ended successfully.
Current round - the number of the current round.
Staking efficiency - the share of participants' stakes participating in the election. The "cut off" part is called the Unused stake.
APY - the annual percentage yield of this Depool.
Stakeholders - the number of participants who have staked their EVER in this Depool.
Addresses contain the addresses associated with this DePool:
Validator - The address of the Validator wallet linked to this DePool.
Proxy addresses 1/2 - DePool proxy addresses. One for odd-numbered rounds and one for even-numbered rounds.
The Settings block contains the settings that the validator sets when it creates the DePool:
Minimum stake - the minimum stake that a participant can deposit.
Validator assurance - minimal stake for validator. If validator has stake less than validator assurance, DePool won't be taking part in elections.
Depool fee - The additional fee charged per stake to cover the cost of paying the DePool.
Depool closed - The owner of the DePool can close it at any time. When a DePool is closed, all the stakes invested in it are returned to their owners, as soon as they become available. The closed DePool cannot be reactivated again.
Depool version - The version of the DePool contract.
Depool code hash - The unique address of the Depool contract on the Everscale network.
This block displays information about your stake in this DePool:
My stake, EVER - the number of EVER as stakes.
My reward, EVER - the number of EVER available to you as a participation reward.
APY - Annual return.
Your share - the share of the total stake.
This block displays the data on this DePool's stakes.
TVL EVER - the total number of stakes in the Depool.
Ordinary/Vesting/Locked stakes - the number of stakes EVER locked in this round by the corresponding types.
Validators stake in this round. Cannot be less than Validator Assurance.
Note that you can change the graph display mode between by round, efficiency and APY.
Below the graph is a block showing the distribution of stakes of the past and the current round:
Type - type of stake (ordinary/locked/validator).
Round - Odd or EVEN.
Total amount, EVER - stake amount.
Unused Amount, EVER - the number of unused EVER.
Efficiency - percentage of EVER used.
This block displays all the key information about the selected round. This section is divided into 3 blocks:
Round info contains basic information about the round:
Elections - date and time of the start of the elections for that round.
Total stake - the sum of all the stakes that participated in the election.
Efficiency - the used share of stakes.
Reward, EVER - the total amount of awards for that round.
Stakeholders - the number of participants who participated in this round.
Completion reason - the reason for completing the round:
The Depool was closed by the owner.
The round was one of the first two rounds after DePool deployment.
The validator stake is less than Validator Assurance.
The stake was rejected by the Elector contract for a specific reason.
The round was successfully completed: Depool won the election, validation is completed, and the reward was received.
Depool participated in the election, but lost it.
The validator was accused of not doing his job in good faith.
The Validator did not send a request for an election.
Stake distribution graphically reflects the shares used in this round:
Stake type - the type of stake: Ordinary, Vesting, Locked, Validator or Unused.
Amount, EVER - the amount of stake in EVER.
Share - the share of the total number of stakes this round.
Stage displays how the round goes. Any round goes through the following stages:
Pre-pooling. Step reserved for receiving half of the vesting/lock stake from participants. Nothing else happens when round is in this step.
Pooling. Round is ready to accept stakes from Participants. This round receives ordinary, vesting and lock stakes.
Validator request. Round is switched to this step when validator elections begin.
The primary function the validator should perform is to send a signed election request to Depool. The request is accompanied by the validator stakes and all participants. Once election request from validator is received, DePool can participate in elections. The elections have begun, it's no longer possible to invest stakes into this round.
Stake acceptance. DePool has received the validator signed election request. DePool has sent the whole round stake to elector through one of its proxies. Now DePool is waiting for elector answer.
Start of validation. Elector has accepted round stake. Validator is candidate. Validator election begins.
Election results. The DePool contract is derived from the Elector contract answer whether the Validator won the election.
Stake unfreeze. DePool has received a response from Elector. If the validator did not win the selection, the stake will be unfrozen at the end of this step, allowing the funds from the Elector to be returned.
Reward distribution. The unfreezing stage is complete. If the validator wins the election at this stage, a request is created to return the stakes with the reward back.
Completing. DePool receives the reward and then sends back or reinvests the participants' stakes. Vesting and Locked stakes are also recalculated at this stage.
Completed. All stake from this round have been returned or reinvested.
This block displays a list of participants who have blocked their EVER in this Depool:
Stake type - the participant's stake type: ordinary, vesting (donor or beneficiary) or locked (donor or beneficiary).
Amount, EVER - the number of EVER staked.
Unused stake, EVER - the number of "cut-off" stake EVER.
Latest reward, EVER - the last reward received by the participant.
Total reward, EVER - the sum of all rewards received in this DePool.
Staking since, UTC - the point in time when the participant deposited his first stake in this DePool.
Address - the unique address of the participant's wallet. Clicking on it will take you to that participant's portfolio page. In addition, by clicking on the appropriate button, you can copy the address of this participant or go to the page of this account in .