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Node Operators and CSPs

How to use the Explorer to view node operators and CSPs

Node Operators and CSPs

In the Explorer, Node Operators and Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) are different list pages:

This guide covers both list pages and how they map to a shared entity detail page.


Node Operators view

The Node Operators view is used to compare operator footprint and activity. Core fields include:

  • operator identity (wallet/label)
  • number of nodes

Use this list to understand node distribution across entities and the businesses that run node operating services.


CSPs view

The CSP view gives a network-wide snapshot of service providers. Core fields include:

  • CSP identity
  • Escrow Smart Contract Address
  • TVL
  • active jobs / active workload count

Use this list to compare CSP scale and current network usage.

Entries from the CSP list also open the same shared detail page.


Shared entity detail page

Selecting an entity from either view opens the same detail page, with core details such as:

  • Node Operator / CSP identity
  • node inventory and status distribution
  • performance and availability trends for that operator's fleet
  • workload participation signals
  • reward/activity context over time

If a Node Operator is also a CSP, the same detail page includes an additional CSP section with service and economic fields such as:

  • Escrow Smart Contract Address
  • TVL
  • Active Jobs

In other words: CSPs are also node operators, so an entity can appear in both lists and both entries resolve to the same underlying profile page.

Use this page when you need to evaluate a specific entity's operational reliability and network contribution.


Notable date

  • Reviewed on February 23, 2026.