Validators Solutions Launches Solana On-chain Intelligence & Network Analytics Site — Visualizing Leader Schedule and Global Block Production on a 3D Globe

Validators Solutions Launches Solana On-chain Intelligence & Network Analytics Site — Visualizing Leader Schedule and Global Block Production on a 3D Globe

Validators Solutions Launches Solana On-chain Intelligence & Network Analytics Site — Visualizing Leader Schedule and Global Block Production on a 3D Globe
ELSOUL LABO B.V. (Headquarters: Amsterdam, the Netherlands; CEO: Fumitake Kawasaki) and Validators DAO are pleased to announce the launch of the Validators Solutions Solana On-chain Intelligence & Network Analytics site.
Validators Solutions is an information application designed to help users visually and intuitively understand the state of the Solana network through a globe animation, leader schedule, validator distribution, stake distribution, and network reports. It helps users understand how block production progresses across validators around the world, and how the leader role switches from one regional validator to another as slots advance.
Validators Solutions is a comprehensive Solana information site for understanding the structure of the Solana network, its decentralization, block production, stake distribution, and the assumptions needed for application design. It provides information in a form that helps developers, validator operators, stakers, and teams building real-time applications understand the overall structure of Solana.
Validators Solutions: https://validators.solutions/

Low-latency design in a distributed network requires understanding the whole network

In traditional financial systems where low latency is important, placing servers close to an exchange or matching engine has often been a key infrastructure design principle. When the central processing point is clearly defined, moving physically and network-wise closer to that point becomes a straightforward strategy for improving response time and delivery speed.
In Web3 blockchains such as Solana, however, block production is distributed across validators around the world. Solana assigns leaders by slot, meaning the entity responsible for producing blocks changes over time. As a result, simply preparing a server close to one specific location is not enough to design for the entire network.
For Solana applications, real-time data delivery, transaction sending, monitoring systems, analytics infrastructure, bots, and infrastructure design, it is necessary to consider where block production is taking place, which validator is assigned as leader, where stake and validators are concentrated, and how application servers, RPC, Geyser gRPC, and Shredstream should be positioned.
Validators Solutions is an information application designed to help users understand this premise. Rather than treating Solana as merely a collection of API endpoints, it presents Solana as a distributed network operating around the world and helps users visually understand the network-wide context required for application and infrastructure design.

Visualizing leader assignment changes and block production through a globe animation

The core visualization in Validators Solutions is a globe animation that represents Solana’s leader schedule and the global flow of block production. Validators and regional clusters are displayed on the globe, allowing users to visually observe how the leader role switches among validators around the world as slots advance.
Solana block production is not merely an abstract event on a chain. It progresses through validators, data centers, network paths, and leader schedules distributed around the world. Validators Solutions visualizes this structure so users can intuitively understand Solana as a distributed infrastructure network.
Validators Solutions Map
This visualization is also useful for forming application design assumptions. For example, when users want to detect on-chain events with low latency, optimize transaction sending, or prioritize data delivery in a specific region, it is not enough to simply choose a nearby RPC endpoint. It is necessary to understand the structure of the Solana network as a whole.
Validators Solutions visually presents the premise behind such decisions: how the Solana network is operating. By seeing where validators are located, which validators are assigned as leaders as slots advance, and how block production progresses globally, developers can more concretely understand the network on which their applications operate.

Continuously updated Solana network intelligence

Validators Solutions also provides network reports that aggregate stake concentration, geographic distribution, and infrastructure composition for active validators on Solana mainnet. Based on Solana Gossip and vote accounts, it displays information such as validator counts by country, validator counts by city, the Nakamoto coefficient, stake share of top validators, Lorenz curve, and stake by continent to help users understand network decentralization.
This information is not only for detailed analysis. It serves as an entry point for understanding where Solana is distributed, where validators and stake are concentrated, and what kind of structure the network has as a whole.
The state of Solana is not fixed. Epochs, slots, validator composition, stake distribution, and leader schedules change over time. Validators Solutions continuously updates its reports so users can check a Solana network state that is close to the time of viewing.
For stakers, this information can support decisions related to network decentralization and stake delegation. For validator operators, it helps understand their own position and the overall network structure. For developers, it provides context for designing application servers, RPC, Geyser gRPC, Shredstream, SWQoS, monitoring infrastructure, and analytics systems.

Viewing individual validators within the context of the whole network

Validators Solutions also allows users to view individual validators within the context of the whole network. Validator information such as active stake, stake share, leader slots, commission, version, last vote, identity, vote account, and location can be viewed not merely as list entries, but together with each validator’s position within the Solana network.
Validators Solutions Epics DAO
Validators are not only destinations for stake delegation. They are important entities involved in Solana block production, voting, network following, transaction processing, and real-time data delivery. Viewing individual validators in the context of the whole network helps users understand more concretely how Solana operates as a distributed structure.
The Epics DAO validator can also be viewed as a network portrait on Validators Solutions. As the validator operated as the source of ERPC’s SWQoS endpoint and Epic Shreds, being able to understand its state within the entire Solana network provides important information for stakers, developers, and infrastructure designers.

Visual context for Solana application design

Solana application performance is not determined by application code alone. The region where an application server is placed, which RPC or WebSocket endpoint it connects to, when Geyser gRPC or Shredstream is introduced, how SWQoS is used, and how the distance between data delivery sources and processing servers is designed can all significantly affect actual processing start time and stability.
This is especially important for trading applications, on-chain event detection, monitoring systems, alert delivery, analytics infrastructure, DePIN, games, AI x Crypto, and other real-time backends. In these areas, understanding the overall structure of the Solana network directly affects design quality. Low-latency design in Web3 requires not only the traditional idea of moving closer to a centralized exchange, but also an understanding of the distributed validator network, leader schedule, geographic distribution, and data delivery paths.
Validators Solutions is an information application for visually obtaining this background knowledge. Rather than only understanding Solana through written specifications, users can see block production progressing around the world, leader assignment switching as slots advance, and validators distributed globally. This helps users more intuitively understand the network on which Solana applications operate.

Integrated paths to SOL Staking, Solana AI Agent, and ERPC

Validators Solutions also integrates paths to SOL Staking, Solana AI Agent, and ERPC in addition to Solana network analytics.
SOL Staking provides information related to staking with elSOL and the Epics DAO validator. Solana AI Agent provides a path through SLV for building Solana validators, RPC, dApps, trading bots, and other projects through natural language. ERPC provides access to Solana HTTP/WebSocket, Solana Geyser gRPC, Solana Shredstream, SWQoS, VPS, bare metal servers, and other Solana-specialized infrastructure for development and production operations.
In this way, Validators Solutions connects network understanding, staking, AI-agent-assisted development, RPC and real-time data delivery, and Solana-specialized infrastructure within one information site. It functions as an entry point for understanding the overall picture of Solana and moving from that understanding into actual development and operations.

Token prices, Solana LST information, and transaction data will be integrated in the future

Validators Solutions will continue expanding the information it displays. In addition to the current visualization of Solana validator distribution, stake concentration, geographic distribution, leader schedules, and block production, we will proceed with the integration of token price information, Solana LST information, transaction data, and related data sets.
Understanding Solana requires looking not only at validators and stake, but also at tokens, LSTs, DeFi, transactions, application usage, and the flow of real-time data. Validators Solutions will integrate these elements step by step and develop into a site where users can more comprehensively understand Solana.
LSTs in particular are closely related to Solana staking, liquidity, DeFi, SWQoS, and how users participate in the network. Token price information and transaction data are also important for understanding network usage and application activity. Validators Solutions will organize this information not as isolated pages, but in a way that contributes to understanding the Solana network as a whole.

Increasing transparency and understanding of Solana

Although blockchains are public networks, their actual structures are complex. Validators, stake, leader schedules, geographic distribution, network paths, data delivery, and application execution environments are often discussed separately. In Solana’s real-world operation, however, these elements are strongly connected.
Validators Solutions is an information application designed to increase transparency around the Solana network and help more people understand its structure. For stakers, it provides information for considering network decentralization and delegation. For validator operators, it provides information for understanding their own position and the structure of the network as a whole. For developers, it provides information for considering application design and infrastructure placement.
ELSOUL LABO and Validators DAO will continue providing information through Validators Solutions to improve understanding and transparency of the Solana network.

Contact

For inquiries regarding Validators Solutions, Solana On-chain Intelligence & Network Analytics, Solana validator information, leader schedules, network analytics, SOL Staking, SLV AI, and ERPC, please create a support ticket on the official Validators DAO Discord.
Validators Solutions: https://validators.solutions/ Validators DAO Official Discord: https://discord.gg/C7ZQSrCkYR