Today, the Ethereum Validators Association is launching EVA Hub. Validators secure Ethereum every day, but until now there has been no structured way for them to express collective sentiment on the protocol changes that affect their operations. EVA Hub changes that.
How It Works
EVA Hub verifies validator operators through the Beacon Chain deposit contract. Connect your wallet, sign a message, and the system links your validators and calculates your total stake. That stake becomes your signal weight.
Once verified, you can browse active EIPs and signal Yes, No, or Abstain on each one. Individual signals remain private. Only aggregate, stake-weighted results are published.
Each EIP page includes a summary, operational impact notes for node operators, canonical links to the specification, and a discussion space where verified validators can exchange perspectives before signaling.
What You Can Do Today
EVA Hub launches with several active EIPs open for signaling across Core, Networking, and other categories. Your personal dashboard shows how many validators you have linked, your total stake, and which EIPs still need your signal.
Vote windows are typically seven days. You can update your signal at any time before the window closes. Results are published within fifteen minutes of close, showing stake-weighted sentiment alongside unique participant counts so the community can assess both depth and breadth of validator input.
Current Scope and Limitations
This initial release is built for individual validator operators linking a single wallet. It works well for solo stakers and smaller operators who control their deposit address directly.
We know that many operators, particularly institutional ones, manage validators across multiple wallets and custody arrangements. The next phase of development will introduce batch accounts, allowing operators to aggregate multiple linked wallets into a single identity with combined stake weight. This is a priority and something we expect to share more about in the coming weeks.
It is also worth stating clearly: EVA Hub measures sentiment, not governance. Signal results do not determine protocol outcomes. They surface how the people running validators feel about proposed changes, making that information visible and measurable for the first time.
What Comes Next
We will be sharing more about how EVA Hub works, its methodology, and our roadmap at the EVA Validator Symposium in Cannes on March 31. If you are attending, this will be a good opportunity to see the platform in detail and talk with the team directly.
Beyond Cannes, the roadmap includes expanded EIP coverage and deeper tooling around validator coordination. We will continue publishing updates as these features ship.
Get Started
EVA Hub is live now at hub.ethva.org. Connect your wallet, link your validators, and start signaling.