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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]]. | 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]]. | ||
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== For Node Providers == | == For Node Providers == |
Revision as of 22:29, 20 April 2023
Introduction
ICP runs on a Sovereign Network that is a governed by a DAO using deterministic decentralization to maximize its decentralization.
To be part of the ICP infrastructure, any potential node providers can submit NNS proposals to the DAO controlling the ICP blockchain. ICP community then votes on whether to include the node provider.
This article is the hub for hub for ICP node provider documentation.
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