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Staking DOT is not just about earning rewards.
It also means choosing who secures the network on your behalf.
And @Polkadot validators are not all equal.
Commission changes, poor performance, identity opacity, over concentrated stake, and operator behavior can all affect the real outcome for nominators.
For most users, tracking all of this manually is unrealistic.
This is exactly why Bifrost's validator selection mechanism for vDOT matters.
Bifrost runs a continuously updated Validator White List (VWL) that scores every node across multiple dimensions: geographic distribution, historical stability, slashing record, leverage ratio, and yield efficiency.
Above that sits the Validator Boost List (VBL), a higher-bar tier where validators must actively apply, pass a community governance vote to be included, and reapply every 6 months to maintain their spot.
Holding vDOT means delegating that entire evaluation process to a transparent, on-chain mechanism. No need to monitor commission changes or dig through block explorers. The protocol handles it, with criteria that are public and community-approved.

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