DECENTRALIZATION MAP
Locate Validators
Where Solana runs. Visualize the network by country, provider, and individual validator.
Countries
0
hosting validators
Top country share
0%
Nakamoto coefficient
0
validators to halt the network
Hosting providers
0
distinct ASNs
COUNTRIES · BY STAKE SHARE
Every country hosting at least one validator. Click a row to fly to it; the filled colour on the globe reflects that country's stake concentration.
FIELD NOTE
What is the Nakamoto coefficient?
The minimum number of validators that, working together, could halt the network. Solana's coefficient sits at 0. Higher is more decentralized.
FIELD NOTE
Why does country matter?
Validators in the same country share legal jurisdiction, infrastructure, and outage risk. A single regulatory action, attack, or country-wide power outage can take that share offline at once.
FIELD NOTE
Why does ASN matter?
An ASN is a hosting network — AWS, Hetzner, OVH, etc. Provider concentration is invisible to most users — but real. A single provider outage, breach, or network-wide failure can take all of its hosted validators offline at once.