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* [Database Configuration](./advanced_database.md)
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* [Contributing](./contributing.md)
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* [Development Environment](./setup.md)
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* [FAQs](./faq.md)
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It's safest to wait for your node to sync before moving on to the next step, otherwise your validator may activate before you're able to produce blocks and attestations (and you may be penalized as a result).
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However, since it generally takes somewhere between 4 and 8 hours after depositing for a validator to become active, if your `est_time` is less than 4 hours, you _should_ be fine to just move on to the next step. After all, this is a testnet and you're only risking Goerli ETH!
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However, since it generally takes somewhere between [4 and 8 hours](./faq.md) after depositing for a validator to become active, if your `est_time` is less than 4 hours, you _should_ be fine to just move on to the next step. After all, this is a testnet and you're only risking Goerli ETH!
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## Installation complete!
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It's safest to wait for your node to sync before moving on to the next step, otherwise your validator may activate before you're able to produce blocks and attestations (and you may be penalized as a result).
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However, since it generally takes somwhere between 4 and 8 hours after depositing for a validator to become active, if your `est_time` is less than 4 hours, you _should_ be fine to just move on to the next step. After all, this is a testnet and you're only risking Goerli ETH!
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However, since it generally takes somewhere between [4 and 8 hours](./faq.md) after depositing for a validator to become active, if your `est_time` is less than 4 hours, you _should_ be fine to just move on to the next step. After all, this is a testnet and you're only risking Goerli ETH!
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## Installation complete!
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# Frequently Asked Questions
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## Why does it take so long for a validator to be activated?
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After validators create their Eth1 deposit transaction there are two waiting
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periods before they can start producing blocks and attestations:
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1. Waiting for the beacon chain to recognise the Eth1 block containing the
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deposit (generally 4 to 7.4 hours).
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1. Waiting in the queue for validator activation (generally 6.4 minutes for
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every 4 validators in the queue).
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Detailed answers below:
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### 1. Waiting for the beacon chain to detect the Eth1 deposit
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Since the beacon chain uses Eth1 for validator on-boarding, beacon chain
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validators must listen to event logs from the deposit contract. Since the
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latest blocks of the Eth1 chain are vulnerable to re-orgs due to minor network
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partitions, beacon nodes follow the Eth1 chain at a distance of 1,024 blocks
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(~4 hours) (see
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[`ETH1_FOLLOW_DISTANCE`](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v0.11.1/specs/phase0/validator.md#misc)).
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This follow distance protects the beacon chain from on-boarding validators that
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are likely to be removed due to an Eth1 re-org.
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Now we know there's a 4 hours delay before the beacon nodes even _consider_ an
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Eth1 block. Once they _are_ considering these blocks, there's a voting period
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where beacon validators vote on which Eth1 to include in the beacon chain. This
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period is defined as 32 epochs (~3.4 hours, see
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[`ETH1_VOTING_PERIOD`](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v0.11.1/specs/phase0/beacon-chain.md#time-parameters)).
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During this voting period, each beacon block producer includes an
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[`Eth1Data`](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v0.11.1/specs/phase0/beacon-chain.md#eth1data)
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in their block which counts as a vote towards what that validator considers to
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be the head of the Eth1 chain at the start of the voting period (with respect
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to `ETH1_FOLLOW_DISTANCE`, of course). You can see the exact voting logic
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[here](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v0.11.1/specs/phase0/validator.md#eth1-data).
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These two delays combined represent the time between an Eth1 deposit being
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included in an Eth1 data vote and that validator appearing in the beacon chain.
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The `ETH1_FOLLOW_DISTANCE` delay causes a minimum delay of ~4 hours and
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`ETH1_VOTING_PERIOD` means that if a validator deposit happens just _before_
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the start of a new voting period then they might not notice this delay at all.
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However, if the validator deposit happens just _after_ the start of the new
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voting period the validator might have to wait ~3.4 hours for next voting
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period. In times of very, very severe network issues, the network may even fail
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to vote in new Eth1 blocks, stopping all new validator deposits!
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> Note: you can see the list of validators included in the beacon chain using
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> our REST API: [/beacon/validators/all](./http_beacon.md#beaconvalidatorsall)
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### 2. Waiting for a validator to be activated
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If a validator has provided an invalid public key or signature, they will
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_never_ be activated or even show up in
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[/beacon/validators/all](https://lighthouse-book.sigmaprime.io/http_beacon.html#beaconvalidatorsall).
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They will simply be forgotten by the beacon chain! But, if those parameters were
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correct, once the Eth1 delays have elapsed and the validator appears in the
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beacon chain, there's _another_ delay before the validator becomes "active"
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(canonical definition
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[here](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v0.11.1/specs/phase0/beacon-chain.md#is_active_validator)) and can start producing blocks and attestations.
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Firstly, the validator won't become active until their beacon chain balance is
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equal to or greater than
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[`MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE`](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v0.11.1/specs/phase0/beacon-chain.md#gwei-values)
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(32 ETH on mainnet, usually 3.2 ETH on testnets). Once this balance is reached,
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the validator must wait until the start of the next epoch (up to 6.4 minutes)
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for the
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[`process_registry_updates`](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v0.11.1/specs/phase0/beacon-chain.md#registry-updates)
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routine to run. This routine activates validators with respect to a [churn
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limit](https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/v0.11.1/specs/phase0/beacon-chain.md#get_validator_churn_limit);
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it will only allow the number of validators to increase (churn) by a certain
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amount. Up until there are about 330,000 validators this churn limit is set to
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4 and it starts to very slowly increase as the number of validators increases
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from there.
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If a new validator isn't within the churn limit from the front of the queue,
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they will need to wait another epoch (6.4 minutes) for their next chance. This
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repeats until the queue is cleared.
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Once a validator has been activated, there's no more waiting! It's time to
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produce blocks and attestations!
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