Community Codes and Operator Incentives

A unique feature in HyperFlash is the concept of Community Codes. Once validators are onboarded, they become eligible to receive a community code – a kind of referral code or identifier that they can share with their own community or delegators. If a user stakes through that code (meaning the stake transaction carries that code as metadata), HyperFlash will directly delegate that user’s stake to the corresponding validator. This gives operators a direct way to increase their stake by rallying their supporters to stake via their code. Additionally, HyperFlash may allocate a bonus: a portion of the global pool that is not assigned via direct codes could be split among code-using operators proportional to how much they attracted. This system creates a powerful incentive alignment:

  • Validators are encouraged to promote HyperFlash (because any user they bring in bolsters their own node’s stake and rewards).

  • Users might be incentivized (perhaps via promotions or just by supporting their favorite operator) to use a specific code, knowing it helps a trusted validator get more weight.

  • Users earn points and additional MEV profits without losing any yield to commissions. This is a direct upgrade over delegating directly with a validator.

  • However, it doesn’t compromise decentralization or security because all operators still must meet performance standards. Even if an operator brings in a lot of stake, if they fail to perform, they can lose their spot. The community code feature is permissioned – only officially onboarded validators get codes, so unknown or unvetted parties can’t siphon stake away from the main pool.

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