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What Kind of Hardware Is Required to Be a PoS Validator?

The hardware requirements for being a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) validator are generally modest and comparable to a standard consumer-grade computer or laptop. Unlike PoW mining, PoS does not require specialized, high-powered hardware like ASICs.

The key requirements are a reliable processor, sufficient RAM, a solid-state drive (SSD) with enough space to store the blockchain data, and a stable, high-speed internet connection. The focus is on reliability and uptime rather than raw computational power.

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