Configure a validator node to propose blocks and earn staking rewards {synopsis}
## Pre-requisite Readings
- [Installation](./installation.md) {prereq}
- [Run a Full Node](./run_node.md) {prereq}
## What is a Validator?
[Validators](https://hub.cosmos.network/master/validators/overview.html) are responsible for committing new blocks to the blockchain through voting. A validator's stake is slashed if they become unavailable or sign blocks at the same height. Please read about [Sentry Node Architecture](https://hub.cosmos.network/master/validators/validator-faq.html#how-can-validators-protect-themselves-from-denial-of-service-attacks) to protect your node from DDOS attacks and to ensure high-availability.
::: danger Warning
If you want to become a validator for `mainnet`, you should [research security](https://hub.cosmos.network/master/validators/security.html).
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You may want to skip the next section if you have already set up a [full node](../emint-tutorials/join-mainnet.md).
## Create Your Validator
Your `cosmosvalconspub` consensus public key fron tendermint can be used to create a new validator by staking tokens. You can find your validator pubkey by running:
When specifying commission parameters, the `commission-max-change-rate` is used to measure % _point_ change over the `commission-rate`. E.g. 1% to 2% is a 100% rate increase, but only 1 percentage point.
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::: tip
`Min-self-delegation` is a stritly positive integer that represents the minimum amount of self-delegated voting power your validator must always have. A `min-self-delegation` of 1 means your validator will never have a self-delegation lower than `1000000photon`
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You can confirm that you are in the validator set by using a third party explorer.
A genesis transaction (aka `gentx`) is a JSON file carrying a self-delegation from a validator. All genesis transactions are collected by a genesis coordinator and validated against an initial `genesis.json` file.
A `gentx` does three things:
1. Makes the `validator` account you created into a validator operator account (i.e. the account that controls the validator).
2. Self-delegates the provided `amount` of staking tokens.
3. Link the operator account with a Tendermint node pubkey that will be used for signing blocks. If no `--pubkey` flag is provided, it defaults to the local node pubkey created via the `ethermintd init` command above.
If you want to participate in genesis as a validator, you need to justify that
you have some stake at genesis, create one (or multiple) transactions to bond this stake to your validator address, and include this transaction in the genesis file.
Your `cosmosvalconspub`, as shown on the section above, can be used to create a validator transaction on genesis as well.
When specifying commission parameters, the `commission-max-change-rate` is used to measure % _point_ change over the `commission-rate`. E.g. 1% to 2% is a 100% rate increase, but only 1 percentage point.