> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bifrostnetwork.com/bifrost-network/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bifrostnetwork.com/bifrost-network/staking/glossary/all-validators.md).

# All Validators

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1. Search by Name/Address: You can search by entering the name of the validator or the address of the controller.
2. Types: The search can be distinguished between “Full node” or “Basic node” types.
3. Name: Displays the name of the validator.
4. Address: Displays the controller address of the validator.
5. Staked: Displays the BFC stake of this validator. This represents the amount of self-bonding the validator has deposited into the network and the total amount of BFC nominated to them.
6. Productivity: Its an indicator of whether a validator is reliably generating blocks during that round correctly. For example if productivity is shown as 100%, it means that the validator node is generating blocks with 100% efficiency and no failures.
7. Commission: Commission refers to the fee that a validator charges to nominators who stake to them in exchange for delegation. Commission rates vary by validator.
8. EYR: Estimated annualised yield.
9. Staking: Click the “Staking” button to stake to the corresponding validator. If you are currently staking, an unstaking button will appear instead.


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