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# Solo Staking

Using Launchnodes Teku Validator nodes in combination with Beacon and Geth nodes our clients become solo stakers. Launchnodes never has access to your AWS account, your passwords, seed phrases or mnemonics. Businesses and individuals can use this approach to stake ETH at scale and hyperscale on their own infrastructure as solo stakers. You can find out more about the benefits of solo staking and Launchnodes' offering on [Ethereum.org](https://ethereum.org/en/staking/solo/).&#x20;

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