Validator definition

Validator means, in connection with a particular proof of stake consensus algorithm blockchain, an entity that operates one or more nodes that meet protocol requirements for a Crypto Asset and participates in consensus by broadcasting votes and committing new blocks to the blockchain.
Validator means the entity selected to perform Validation of the Project Activity, being a Designated Operational Entity. The Validator shall not be the same entity as the Verifier, unless the Project Activity is considered small scale under the International Rules or the Executive Board has provided specific consent for the Validator to be the same entity as the Verifier;
Validator means Chesapeake Research Associates, LLC or any replacement validator appointed that is directly contracted by NYSDOL, and is responsible for making a Determination of Population Outcomes pursuant to Section 5.2(e) of the Agreement.

Examples of Validator in a sentence

  • Adam Smith International (ASI) was appointed as the independent Validator to evaluate whether the Secretariat’s work was carried out in accordance with the Validation Guide.

  • The Validator runs software that supports the Validator in placing transactions in blocks.

  • Comments on the Limitations of the Validation The Validator carefully reviewed the Secretariat’s Initial Assessment and at this stage has no comments on the limitation of the validation process.

  • ASI’s principal responsibilities as Validator are to review and amend the Initial Assessment, as needed, and to summarize its independent review in this Validation Report for submission to the Board through the Validation Committee.

  • A Data Summary (including information on data completeness) and the SWQMIS Validator Report will be submitted with each data set.


More Definitions of Validator

Validator means a licenced personnel who is responsible to train and validate the skill training or experience acquisition of an aircraft maintenance trainee or a person authorised by the Authority.
Validator refers to an organisation that runs Validator nodes. “Validator nodes” refers to software and hardware complexes directed to service a variety of Proof-of-Stake and/or Delegated Proof-of-Stake blockchain networks. “Validator fee” refers to the rewards received by Validator for participating in the Blockchain network Validation process.
Validator means a device, located in accordance with Section 5-2.7.11.3 [Validators] of Schedule 5 [D&C Performance Requirements], for providing tap on / tap off Passenger functionality.
Validator means an entity which runs a Validator node that oversees and authorises Porting Executions; and
Validator means an approved person by DGCA, Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO), Approved Maintenance Training Organisation (ATO) or licenced personnel who is responsible to train and validate the skill training or experience acquisition of an aircraft maintenance trainee.
Validator means the device by which a Leap Card customer can Touch-On before a journey and Touch-Off (on Luas and Irish Rail) after a journey.
Validator function (config) { validators schema section return function (control) { return control.value !== config.invalidName ? null: { "usr.MyValidator": { message: config.message } }; }; },