OBOL Incentives
OBOL Incentives Program
The OBOL Incentives Program is designed to be powerful and transparent, rewarding anyone OBOL tokens for staking on Distributed Validators (DVs).
What is the OBOL Incentives Program?
OBOL Incentives offer an opportunity to earn OBOL Token incentives for staking on Distributed Validators.
12.5 million OBOL Tokens (2.5% of the total supply) will be distributed in the first year (2025).
Incentives begin accruing on March 24th, 2025.
Claiming will be possible shortly thereafter.
Each week, 1/52 of the 12.5M OBOL will be distributed (~240,385 OBOL per week).
If you are staking with a partner, incentives must be claimed participating partner UI frontends or via the DV Launchpad if you are running your own distributed validator.
How do I participate?
You can participate by:
Staking through Staking Partners
For the latest list of partners that qualify for OBOL Incentives, visit https://obol.org/incentives.
Running Your Own DV Cluster
Use the DV Launchpad to create and manage your own DV cluster, e.g., using a DappNode or other hardware.
This method directly supports Ethereum’s decentralization while earning OBOL incentives.
Visit the official Obol Discord to find squad mates.
Is existing stake eligible?
If you are staking yourself directlh on Obol DVs and/or Squad Staking, your stake is 100% eligible for rewards.
If you are staking with a partner protocol, it's best to review the details of that partner at Obol.org/incentives. Only ETH staked on Obol DVs is qualified for Obol Incentives and not all partners are created equal.
How much OBOL will I receive per ETH staked on DVs?
The OBOL amount per ETH depends on total ETH participation.
The 240,385 OBOL per week is distributed proportionally across all participating ETH.
Your share of the total ETH determines your share of OBOL incentives.
If you need help calculating your potential rewards, feel free to use this community created calculator:
NOTE: This is a community created calculator, is not managed by DV Labs or the Obol Association, and is not to be fully trusted.
How are incentives tracked?
OBOL incentives are based on staking rewards earned by validators (pubkeys). Performance factors like effectiveness and uptime impact rewards.
Incentives are tracked off-chain in a centralized database.
API endpoints allow users & protocols to query earned incentives.
Incentives are displayed in the Obol DV Launchpad and/or participating partner UI frontends.
How can I track my OBOL incentives?
For those staking with a Partner: Your staking platform should show and distribute your OBOL incentives in their UI frontend.
For those running their own Distributed Validators: Incentives are displayed on the DV Launchpad.
What benefits do I get from the OBOL Token?
OBOL Tokens serve as the basis for ownership and governance of the Obol Collective. Learn more on the OBOL Token page.
How are incentives calculated?
OBOL incentives are tied to validator staking rewards and calculated daily.
For a validator with total staking rewards ( R ), and operator split percentages ( p_1, p_2, ..., p_n ), the operator’s rewards (Oᵢ) are:
[ Oᵢ = R × pᵢ × 0.01 × 1.01 ]
( pᵢ ) = Operator’s percentage split.
The 1.01 multiplier ensures the full 1% of rewards is distributed correctly.
Higher effectiveness & uptime = more incentives.
Can I withdraw my staked ETH at any time?
Yes, you can withdraw at anytime but you stop accruing incentives upon withdrawal.
If you are staking with a partner, they may choose to set penalties for early withdrawals but this is not common.
If you are running your own distributed validator, there is no penalty for withdrawing or exiting.
What is the minimum amount of ETH needed to stake?
If you are staking with a partner, they will have their own minimum deposit amount.
If you are running your own distributed validator, the total amount required by your squad is 32 ETH.
Check each partner’s requirements at https://obol.org/incentives.
What happens if my validator has downtime?
Since OBOL incentives are tied to staking rewards, validator performance metrics directly impact earned incentives.
More uptime & effectiveness = More incentives.
Longer downtime = Fewer rewards.
Will my incentives be public?
Yes. Incentives are publicly accessible through the Obol API (with the correct protocol address).
How do I increase the amount of OBOL I can earn?
Increase the amount of ETH staked.
Improve validator performance (higher uptime & effectiveness).
What are the benefits of using Distributed Validators?
Distributed Validators improve performance, lower risks and increase rewards. Learn more at obol.org/learn.
How can I get support if I have issues?
Join the Obol Discord community: discord.gg/obol.
If you are staking with a partner, reach out to them directly.
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