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  • Overview
    • Introduction
    • Features
    • Consensus PoSa
  • Building on Bahamut
    • Overview
    • Network Endpoints
    • Deploy Smart Contracts
      • Using Hardhat
        • Create a project
        • Compiling the contract
      • Using Remix
        • Writing a Smart Contract
        • Compiling the contract
    • Deploy a Token
    • Deploy an NFT
    • Explorer
    • Bridge
    • About $FTN
  • Become a validator
    • Step 1: Install the Required Files
    • Step 2: Run the Node
    • Step 3: Set Up Your Wallet
    • Step 4: Generate Validator Keys
    • Step 5: Import Validator Keys and Launch the Validator Client
    • Step 6: Submit Deposit Data
    • Step 7: Set Withdrawal Credentials (BLS to Execution)
  • Validator Checklist
  • Staking Withdrawals
  • Difference on Bahamut Staking vs. Lolik
  • Disclosure
    • Disclaimers
    • Risk Statement
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  1. Disclosure

Disclaimers

Please note that all projects and dApp applications running on the Bahamut Blockchain are independently developed by third-party developers.

Bahamut Blockchain is an entirely open-source and open community, which means everyone and all project parties can participate. All opportunities and risks also exist at the same time. You need to identify and prevent risks carefully. This is also the charm of the DeFi world.

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