
xLabs is an Argentina-based Web3 infrastructure company operating validators and nodes for major decentralized networks. We support networks across their full lifecycle, from early testnets to long-term mainnet operations. Our focus is secure, non-custodial staking, and globally distributed validator operations.
xLabs is a core contributor to the Wormhole protocol. We built foundational components of its interoperability stack and participate as a Guardian, verifying cross-chain messages and securing the network.
Our team includes engineers and product leaders from Amazon, Circle, IBM, and Jump Crypto. We have deep expertise in protocol development, validator operations, and cross-chain infrastructure.
Our protocol-level involvement gives us direct visibility into network behavior, upgrades, and failure modes. We operate with a security-driven approach that prioritizes slashing avoidance, infrastructure reliability, and long-term network participation.
xLabs operates validators on Solana, Avalanche, Monad, Fogo, Stacks, and Canton. In addition, we run full nodes and supporting infrastructure across more than 40 blockchains to support decentralization, and network resilience.
No. xLabs is fully non-custodial. We never have the ability to move, use, or access user funds. Delegators retain full control at all times.
We operate on bare-metal servers to ensure predictable performance and isolation. Infrastructure is geographically distributed and continuously monitored, with operational controls designed to reduce correlated failures and slashing risk. Our processes comply with institutional and enterprise requirements.
Yes. xLabs is suitable for institutional delegators requiring non-custodial staking, security-focused operations, transparent performance reporting, and active governance participation. We support institutional onboarding, ongoing monitoring, and clear communication around upgrades, and network events.

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