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== For Node Providers == | == For Node Providers == | ||
Node providers invest in and operate the node hardware which powers the Internet Computer. Running these nodes in data centers provides the high performance and the cost-effectiveness of the Internet Computer. Every node provider is allowed a limited amount of nodes. | Node providers invest in and operate the node hardware which powers the Internet Computer. Running these nodes in data centers provides the high performance and the cost-effectiveness of the Internet Computer. Every node provider is allowed a limited amount of nodes. |
Revision as of 22:24, 20 April 2023
Introduction=
ICP runs on a Sovereign Network that is a governed by a DAO using deterministic decentralization to maximize its [Decentralization in ICP: Infrastructure Governance | decentralization]].
For Node Providers
Node providers invest in and operate the node hardware which powers the Internet Computer. Running these nodes in data centers provides the high performance and the cost-effectiveness of the Internet Computer. Every node provider is allowed a limited amount of nodes.
- Node Provider Onboarding
- Node Provider Remuneration
- Node Provider Self-declaration
- Gen-1 Documentation:
- Gen-2 Documentation (new node providers start here)
- Node Provider Troubleshooting