Hi @origingame thanks for your questions. To give a quick response:
the limit of nodes per node provider is currently 42 (see the forum posts node diversification part 1 and node diversification part 2). So no additional node machines above 42 can be onboarded. In practice this will be much lower as with the optimization tooling (described in the post above) it can be seen that adding only a limited number of node machines per node provider will actually support further decentralization of the IC network.
the reduction coefficient applies to each additional node. See the example on the wiki page on remuneration (Node Provider Remuneration - Internet Computer Wiki): reward for Node 1 2748 XDR, reward for Node 2 is 2693, reward for Node 3 is 2639, and so on.
Hi @SvenF regarding to point 2, does the reduction coefficient apply to each additional node per Generation, or each additional node per Node Provider? for instance, I have 10 GEN1 nodes, if I want to add 1 more GEN2 node, when we calculate rewards for this GEN2 node, is it the 11-th node or 1st node? thx
I think “the reduction coefficient r(np, g ) is applied per (Node Provider + Country) pair” is still valid, right? so N-th node should be calculated per NP per Country.
We registered as a Node Provider under ZTLC PTE Ltd. , Planning to add 5-10 nodes in HongKong.
To correct the error in value of NODE_PROVIDER_PRINCIPAL in previous one, we resubmitted a new proposal.Please check it on the dashboard: Proposal: 126144 - ICP Dashboard
Hi @Olivia-xiami thanks for the update. Could I ask you to remove the existing (wrong) NP-principal as well after the new proposal is approved. This should be the same as adding just with remove instead of add.
Hi community,
We just re-submit a proposal for adding 10 nodes in Melbourne Australia, Proposal: 126307 - ICP Dashboard, it also includes a link to Validation of Candidate Node Machines graphs before and after the nodes. please help us to increase decentralization of IC network. thx
Hi @C12 I actually checked with the moderators and there were no documents pending approval. There are no documents uploaded to https://wiki.internetcomputer.org/wiki/CarbonTwelve. Do you have a link to the specific wiki page that you can share?
@SvenF thanks for the quick reply. When I navigate to my user page (wiki.internetcomputer/wiki/User:CarbonTwelve) the documents are listed there.
However, they are not viewable on the public page (wiki.internetcomputer/wiki/CarbonTwelve). I assumed this was due to the pending approval from moderation?
I hope this message finds you well. I’m writing to formally register as a Node Provider under the entity, Carbon Twelve.
As mentioned in my previous post, Carbon Twelve (C12) is a new entity formed by existing node provider, Marc Johnson, that aims to harness the power of the Internet Computer to forge a more sustainable future.
C12 will be taking over Marc’s existing node operations, and will initially scale to 5-10 nodes in Paris, 10-15 nodes in Barcelona, followed by more nodes in new locations in the months ahead.
C12 has been interested in supporting the IC for quite some time, and our primary objective is to facilitate the widespread adoption of the IC. C12 plans to operate all of our nodes on 100% renewable energy. This aligns with our broader vision of sustainable digital infrastructure, where every bit of data contributes to a greener planet.
For some reason, the Forum keeps telling me I cannot add links to my forum posts, however, you can view my new proposal to join the network here - Proposal 126317.
For your convenience, I have made C12’s self-declaration documents available at the following location: internetcomputer/wiki/CarbonTwelve. You can also find out more about C12 at c12.space.
I would like to express my appreciation to @SvenF for his support and guidance throughout this process.
If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. Your support and votes to adopt my proposal would be greatly appreciated!
Eastman Ventures submitted a Proposal 126329 to be a Node Provider for the IC.
My clients introduced me to the IC. I also would like to deploy 6 nodes in the Teraco Rondebosch data centre, in Cape Town - South Africa. This would be a new data centre for the IC. The “objective score” according to the recently published tool with decrease from 71 to 69, thus contribute to the decentralization of the IC. I will publish more of the decentralization tool results with the Node Operator proposal.
If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. Your support and votes to adopt my proposal would be greatly appreciated!
I just submitted a Proposal 126330 https://dashboard.internetcomputer.org/proposal/126330 to be a node provider for IC. I would like to add 12 nodes in India. The “objective score” according to the recently published tool was decreased from 141 to 129, thus contributing to the decentralization of the IC network. I will attach the pdf showing objectiveValue later on in my node operator proposal
I kindly request the community to please support and vote to adopt my proposal.
Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.
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