New Node Provider Proposals

Proposal 137217 – LaCosta | CodeGov

Vote: ADOPT

As part of the Steps for Gen-1 Node onboarding after 48 months, the Node Provider ParaFi Technologies NS LLC is creating the Node Operator mwn4q to hold 28 nodes in the jv1 DC that are being handed over by NP Rivonia Holdings LLC.
The following steps were followed:

  1. A Forum post by the buyer NP (and a further one for this proposal) :white_check_mark:
  2. The self-declaration, Proof of Identity, Assessment of Independence and handover statement documents were uploaded on the IC Wiki :white_check_mark:
  3. The Node Operator ID proposed is new :white_check_mark:
  4. A statement, published on the IC wiki, signed by both the current and the new node provider :white_check_mark:

Currently the NP has a total of 0 type1.1 nodes, considering not yet approved proposal 137216 the total would be of 14 type1.1 nodes, which means it can add the proposed 28 nodes and still have a possibility of adding an additional 28 nodes before meeting the maximum number of nodes 42.

For reference on the transaction of the nodes bought by ParaFi Technologies NS LLC check the following post

This proposal also follows the removal of the Node Operators from NP Rivonia Holdings LLC on proposals 137077 and 137077.

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