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Coinbase Releases Q1 Solana Validator Report: Stakes 40.48 Million SOL and Advances Multi-Client Architecture

Coinbase released its Solana Validator Performance Report for Q1 2026, disclosing its staking volume, infrastructure upgrades, and network optimization progress. The report reveals that Coinbase has staked approximately 40.48 million SOL on the Solana network—representing 9.52% of the network’s total staked SOL—with validator nodes distributed across six countries/regions. The report also highlights that Coinbase has implemented a near-zero downtime (ZDD) upgrade mechanism, leveraging hot-swapping and dual-signature protection to ensure network security and stability during validator updates. It supports multiple client implementations—including Harmonic, Jito, JitoBAM, Firedancer, and Rakurai—to enhance diversity and resilience within the Solana validator ecosystem and mitigate risks associated with centralized scheduling strategies.

Coinbase Stakes 4.5 Million ETH in Q1, Accounting for 12.17% of Ethereum Network

Coinbase has released its Ethereum validator performance report for the first quarter of 2026. Data shows that its validators have staked a total of 4.5 million ETH, accounting for 12.17% of the total ETH staked across the Ethereum network. Coinbase stated it is committed to not exceeding a 30% validator penetration rate on the Ethereum network.The report indicates that Coinbase validators are deployed across five regions: Germany, Hong Kong (China), Ireland, Japan, and Singapore. In Q1 2026, the average online rate reached 99.98%, higher than the network-wide average of 99.77%.Additionally, Coinbase stated that its validators have not experienced any slashing or double-signing events since launch. It currently utilizes two consensus layer clients, Lighthouse and Prysm, along with three execution layer clients: Geth, Nethermind, and Reth.