New Node Provider Proposals

Proposal 137256 Review | Krzysztof Żelazko - ICP Hub Poland


This proposal removes the Node Operator: g3nqx-pr6l2-lc6ew-e3atl-453oe-4ahoe-znboc-7a2yb-pl6zx-4x7xj-zae.

The operator was originally associated with Node Provider Carbon Twelve and responsible for 4 nodes in the pr1 data center. These nodes are being transferred to Decentralized Entities Foundation, and the removal of this Node Operator entry finalizes the transition.

I voted to Adopt this proposal because:

  1. The transition of node ownership has been transparently communicated and confirmed in a forum post, where DEF shared detailed plans for the migration and long-term node stewardship.
  2. The new Node Provider plans to relocate the nodes from the pr1 data center to es1 to improve decentralization and reduce operational costs. Removing the original Node Operator entry ensures that pr1 does not exceed its 4-node allowance.
  3. The transition is being handled with care, especially when it comes to subnet responsibilities. DEF plans to move those responsibilities first before physically relocating any hardware, which shows thoughtful planning and helps ensure network stability.

This proposal helps keep the registry accurate and reflects a clear and well-managed shift in infrastructure within the Internet Computer ecosystem.


About Krzysztof Żelazko Independent reviewer and Governance Lead at ICP Hub Poland. Votes manually on NNS proposals related to decentralization, node operations, and governance integrity. Aims to support transparency and the long-term health of the Internet Computer ecosystem by making fair and well-reasoned decisions.