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A Compute Node position bonds you as an operator on the Singularity confidential-compute network. Staking is the entry ticket: a node must be backed by stake before it can accept jobs.

At a glance

PropertyValue
Minimum stake50,000 $SGL
Cooldown1 day (24h)
SlashableYes — for proven tampering only (details)
Earns staking rewardsYes (same pro-rata share as every tier)
Extra earnings80% of the revenue from jobs your node serves

How operators earn

Compute operators have two income streams:
  1. Operator revenue — when your node completes a job, you receive 80% of that job’s payment (the rest funds the platform, staker rewards, and the buy-and-burn — see Revenue Split).
  2. Staking rewards — your staked $SGL also earns the standard 10% staker share, exactly like any other position.

Responsibilities

  • Keep your node online and serving jobs honestly. Confidential-compute results are verifiable; tampering with results is the one thing that can be slashed.
  • Honest downtime is not penalized. Going offline simply means you stop receiving new jobs — your stake is untouched.
Running a node involves operating real hardware and software. If you only want exposure to staking rewards without operations, use a Yield Enjoyer position instead.

Getting started

1

Stake

Open a Compute position with at least 50,000 $SGL — via the dashboard or the agentic API.
2

Run your node

Bring your node online so it can be matched to jobs. (Node setup is covered in the Compute / node-operator docs.)
3

Earn

Collect operator revenue per job, plus your staking rewards. Claim anytime.