MilkyWay Docs
  • INTRODUCTION
    • Welcome to MilkyWay
    • Mission and Vision
    • MILK
      • Tokenomics
    • Whitepaper (PDF)
  • User Guides
    • For Liquid Stakers
      • Quick Start
      • Liquid Staking 101
      • Celestia (milkTIA)
        • Using third party apps
          • Camelot
          • Demex
          • Dymension
          • Levana
          • Margined
          • Mars
          • Osmosis
          • UX
      • Initia (milkINIT)
      • Babylon (milkBABY)
        • User Flow
        • One-Click Stake
    • For Restakers
      • Quick Start
      • Restaking 101
      • Creating a wallet
      • Restaking your assets
      • For Restakers
    • Bridging
      • Hyperlane
      • IBC Eureka
  • Infrastructure Operators
    • For MilkyWay Validators
      • Quick Start
      • For Validators
        • Consesus node
        • Validator node
  • Architecture
    • Modular Liquid Staking
      • Overview
      • For Celestia (milkTIA)
        • Technical Architecture
          • Liquid Staking Process
          • Withdrawal Process
          • Exchange Rate
          • Compound Staking Rewards
          • Claim Process
          • Limits and Restrictions
        • Integrating with milkTIA
          • Contract Specifications
          • APIs specification
      • For Initia (milkINIT)
        • Technical Architecture
          • Liquid Staking Process
          • Withdrawal Process
          • Exchange Rate
          • Compound Staking Rewards
          • Claim Process
          • Limits and Restrictions
        • Integrating with milkINIT
          • Liquid staking module specifications
          • Chains specifications
      • For Bablyon (milkBABY)
        • Technical Architecture
          • Liquid Staking Process
          • Withdrawal Process
          • Exchange Rate
          • Compound Staking Rewards
          • Claim Process
          • Limits and Restrictions
        • Integrating with milkBABY
          • Liquid staking module specifications
          • Chains specifications
    • Modular Restaking
      • Overview
        • Technical Architecture
        • Design Philosophy
        • Programmable Rules
        • Economic Model
        • Use Cases
      • Modules
        • x/assets
        • x/ibc-hooks
        • x/liquidvesting
        • x/operators
        • x/pools
        • x/restaking
        • x/rewards
        • x/services
        • x/tokenfactory
      • For Service Operators
        • Quick Start
        • For Operators
          • Operator Management
          • Opt-in and Opt-out Services
      • For Service Developers
        • Quick Start
        • For Services Admins
          • Service Management
          • Inviting Operators to Join Your Service
          • Creating Rewards Distribution Plan
  • SECURITY
    • Audits
    • Bug Bounty Program
  • APPENDIX
    • Official Links
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Glossary
    • Branding Resources
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Opt-in and Opt-out Services

Opting In Services

After registering as an operator, you are now ready to join a service. To do this, you can run the following transaction:

milkywayd tx restaking operator join-service [operator-id] [service-id]

Where:

  • [operator-id] is the ID of your operator.

  • [service-id] is the ID of the service you want to join.

If you receive and error telling that you cannot join a service, it might be due to two reasons:

  1. The service you are trying to join is still INACTIVE.

  2. The service you are trying to join only allows specific operators to join.

In both cases, please contact the administrator of the service you are trying to join to check what case applies and how to fix the issue.

Opting Out Services

If you ever want to leave a joined service, you can run the following command:

milkywayd tx restaking operator leave-service [opearator-id] [service-id]

Where:

  • [operator-id] is the ID of your operator.

  • [service-id] is the ID of the service you want to leave.

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