Multi-protocol Flare infrastructure. Reliability-first.
CashLab is an independent, solo-operated Flare infrastructure entity running FTSO price submissions, FDC attestations, and Fast Updates on dedicated hardware. Non-custodial by design — you keep control of your FLR.
Delegation status
Delegation opens at CashLab's launch epoch — the address will be published here once the entity is registered on Flare mainnet.
Delegation address — published at Flare mainnet launch
Full participation across Flare's core protocols.
CashLab operates the complete Flare Systems Protocol stack from a single dedicated node — not a subset.
FTSO price submissions
Time Series Oracle price feeds across all supported feeds, submitted every voting round from an in-house Feed Value Provider with multi-exchange sourcing, deployed pre-launch to Flare's robust-FVP requirement.
All supported feedsFDC attestations
Flare Data Connector attestations for BTC, DOGE, XRP, and ETH via professional-grade RPC infrastructure with tested failover across multiple providers. All four chains covered from launch.
BTC · DOGE · XRP · ETH coveredFast Updates participation
Block-latency feed updates submitted through sortition, keeping on-chain prices responsive between anchor voting rounds.
Block-latency feedsNon-custodial by design
Delegators keep full control of their FLR. Rewards are split by the protocol and distributed automatically — each delegator claims their own share directly via RewardManager Merkle claims. CashLab never holds or routes delegator funds.
You keep your keysBuilt to stay live. Here's exactly how.
No superlatives, no unverifiable claims — just what we've built and what we've committed to.
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3M FLR self-bond target
Self-bond sized to reach the FIP.10 pass tier (3M FLR self-bond alongside target total stake), aligning CashLab's incentives directly with sustained, performant uptime.
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Dedicated hardware
A single dedicated Hetzner AX-line server — AMD EPYC 7502P, 128 GB RAM, RAID1 NVMe. No shared cloud tenancy for the validator or the FSP client stack.
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24/7 monitoring with escalation alerting
A layered monitoring stack, deployed pre-launch, watches per-round submission success, indexer health, node health, and reward-epoch conditions with tiered alerts that escalate to a phone for critical events.
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Coston2 testnet rehearsal pre-launch
The full stack — FTSO, FDC, and Fast Updates — is rehearsed end-to-end on Flare's Coston2 testnet, including restart drills and reward-claim testing, before any mainnet activity.
Delegating is non-custodial and takes minutes.
Delegation to CashLab opens at Flare mainnet launch. When it does, the steps are straightforward — and your FLR never leaves your wallet.
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Wrap your FLR
Wrap FLR into WFLR in your own wallet. Wrapping is required before vote power can be delegated, and it's fully reversible at any time.
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Delegate to CashLab
Delegate your WFLR vote power to CashLab's Delegation address. There's no minimum and no lock-up — you can change or undelegate whenever you like.
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Claim your rewards
Rewards accrue automatically and are claimed directly by you from the RewardManager contract. CashLab never holds your funds. Unclaimed rewards expire after 90 days on Flare, so claim regularly to avoid losing them.
CashLab's Delegation address will be published here at Flare mainnet launch.
Don't take our word for it.
Everything CashLab does is on-chain and independently checkable. These links go live as each source becomes available.
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Available at launch
Flare Systems Explorer
Live per-epoch minimal-conditions and pass status.
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Available at launch
flaremetrics.io profile
Reward rate, consistency, and provider metrics.
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github.com/cashlab-network →
GitHub organization
Open infrastructure and public repositories.
Questions before mainnet? Get in touch.
We're happy to answer questions about our setup, reliability approach, or delegation.