Collateral buys the seat.
The reservoirs sell options every week; someone has to stand on the other side. A maker seat is staked $STRYK held in the program's stake vault — the bond that lets an address quote the Dutch auctions and publish templates into the strategy registry.
Every figure on this page is read from the v0.8.0 staking accounts on Solana mainnet at request time — thresholds, the cooldown lock, pool totals, and your own seat. When a read fails, the page says so instead of inventing numbers.
The stake pool
- Total staked
- Maker seats
- Maker threshold
- Publish threshold
- Cooldown lock
- Slashed to date
Your maker seat
No wallet connected
A maker seat is what lets an address quote the weekly premium auctions and publish strategy templates into the registry. Staked $STRYK is the seat's collateral: it sits in the program-owned stake vault, stays locked through the cooldown window, and is slashable if your fills default at settlement. Connect a wallet to see your balance and open a position — everything else on this page reads fine without one.
Reading staking accounts from Solana.
Stake to quote
Staked $STRYK is the maker seat. Seats quote the weekly Dutch auctions; a deeper stake also unlocks publishing templates into the registry.
thresholds are read from the on-chain config
Locked through the week
Every stake restarts a cooldown lock on the position, so a maker cannot quote an auction and vanish before its epoch settles. Unstaking is only possible once the lock elapses.
duration is read from the on-chain config
Slashed on default
A seat that wins an auction and fails to settle is slashed by the vault authority — the collateral is burned from the stake vault. The covenant is collateral, not a promise.
the running total is read from the on-chain config