This proposal adds Aksinia Stavskaya as a node provider. There is an appropriate forum introduction. Self-declaration and identity documents are uploaded on the Wiki. Hashes of the self-declaration and identity document match the hashes in the proposal.
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Proposal adds NP Aksinia Stavskaya. The required intro in the forum is present and the Self-Declaration and Proof of Identity Documents are on the Wiki, both hashes match.
Please find the information regarding the excess nodes that will be transferred to the new Node Provider: Arceau NP LLC
The signed handover statement, containing the same information as below, can be found here.
28 node machines will be transferred from Existing Node Provider (Rivonia Holdings, LLC**)** to the New Node Provider (Arceau NPLLC). The following details outline the specifics of this transfer:
Data Center Location:
The 28 excess node machines will be operated by the New Node Provider in the following Data Center(s):
Both Existing Node Provider and New Node Provider declare that they do not have any majority control in each other’s operations, financial interests, or governance decisions. Each party operates independently, with no undue influence or control over the other’s activities.
Node Deployment Confirmation:
The Existing Node Provider confirms that two nodes have been deployed with the following configurations in Data Center(s) mentioned above:
IPv4 connectivity established
Domain name assigned and operational
Reward Activation Date:
The above-mentioned nodes will begin earning the new reward values as of February 1st, 2025.
This proposal adds a new node operator ID for node provider Aksinia Stavskaya. The addition of the new node operator ID is consistent with the processes outlined in this post for reassigning existing Gen-1 nodes under the new remuneration structure, and aligns with the statement of intent here and handover document here.
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The new NP has currenly 0 nodes which means it’s able to add the proposed 28 nodes.
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28 node machines will be transferred from the Existing Node Provider to the New Node Provider.
Data Center Location: The 28 excess node machines will be operated by the New Node Provider in the following Data Center(s): 28 node machines in ZH5 (Zurich) - Green.ch
Declaration of Independence: Both Existing Node Provider and New Node Provider declare that they do not have any majority control in each other’s operations.
Node Deployment Confirmation: The Existing Node Provider confirms that two nodes have been deployed with the following configurations in Data Center(s) mentioned above: IPv4 connectivity established. Domain name assigned and operational.
Reward Activation Date: The above-mentioned nodes will begin earning the new reward values as of February 1st, 2025.
This proposal sets rewardable_nodes for node operator dvfhx to 23. As seen in the dashboard for the relevant node provider, Uvaca Labs LLC, there are 23 nodes registered for this node operator ID. The proposal is in keeping with the steps outlined elsewhere for onboarding of excess Gen1 node machines that are handed over to another node provider.
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The proposal updates the Node operator dvfhx from NP Uvaca Labs LLC setting rewardable_nodestype1.1 to 23. Currently this NO has rewardable_nodestype1.1 set to 19 and a total of 23 nodes has can be seen using the dre tool
The nodes on the proposal summary are from this NO so the summary looks correct and the payload is correct aswell.
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This proposal adds 4 additional nodes to the reward configuration of NO Record with NO ID: dvfhx-jb24w-j6t5m-i7hv7-7a6on-heiyd-cgjrk-kby5c-nhej4-lmbql-yae, belonging to the NP Uvaca Labs LLC
All node ID’s mentioned in the proposal appear under the PL1 data center on the dashboard and are in a healthy state
The rewardable nodes uses the correct reward configuration Type1.1
The number of rewardable nodes matches the number of nodes displayed on the PL1 data center page on the dashboard
About Aviate Labs
Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
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Vote: ADOPT Review
This proposal registers a new NP Arceau NP LLC.
Forum Introduction
Self-Declaration and Proof of Identity documents in the correct page on the wiki
Matching Hashes
About Aviate Labs
Aviate Labs is a team dedicated to supporting node providers since 2020. Our mission is to make high-performance infrastructure management on the Internet Computer (ICP) as seamless as possible, while adhering to the principles of decentralization.
We are known for our contributions to the ecosystem, including the go-agent and developer work packages on GitHub, as well as the Node Monitortool, which alerts Node Providers as soon as any of their nodes go down.
In the NNS, our team—Roald, Louise, and Quint—reviews and votes independently on ‘Node Admin’ and ‘Participant Management’ proposals. Currently we don’t vote at all on other proposals.
The Aviate Labs known neuron is configured to follow our team for these topics and other trusted entities for broader proposals. We strive to be a credible and reliable Followee, committed to voting on every proposal and supporting decentralization within the ICP ecosystem.
This proposal adds Arceau NP LLC as a node provider. There is an appropriate forum introduction. Self-declaration and identity documents are uploaded on the Wiki. Hashes of the self-declaration and identity document match the hashes in the proposal. The identity document is able to be verified on the Delaware Division of Corporations website.
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Vote: Adopted Reason:
The proposal adds Arceau NP LLC as Node Provider. The self-declaration and proof of identity are uploaded to the wiki and the hashes match.
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