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1.4 KiB
Markdown
49 lines
1.4 KiB
Markdown
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## Become a Hero Host
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> Deploy Mycelium Nodes or Routers
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- as host you connect the router(s) and/or node(s) to internet and get rewards for providing compute, AI and network capacity
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- as host you earn rewards.
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- as host you are helping your community to provide capacity
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### Income for the Hosts
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Our aim is to have millions of routers and nodes in the field, we will have a map where cells will show the necessety to deploy more routers and/or nodes.
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The collors will show urgency.
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- green (enough nodes, no rewards)
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- yellow (can use some extra nodes)
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- red (let's do it, this region needs help)
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For red cells the reward is highest.
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We are also hosting on other networks like ThreeFold which is using the same underlying tech.
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### How to become a Host
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- buy a *NODE (Compute/Storage node) or *ROUTER (Mycelium Network Node).
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- connect to the internet
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- become part of a Hosting Pool
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### Rewards for being a Host
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Typically a Host can earn the investment of their node back 2 to 5 times over 5 years if succesful.
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### Hosting Pool
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A Hosting pool takes care of
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- marketing the capacity and capabilities
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- giving support to the userbase (developers)
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- managing the best possible pricing
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- monitor all nodes, routers and optimize uptime
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- monitor available bandwidth and make optimizations where possible.
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If a Host uses a Hosting Pool he/she will have to give a part of their reward to the hosting pool, each hosting pool can decide how much that needs to be.
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