Proposal 137092 – LaCosta | CodeGov
Vote: ADOPT
The proposal replaces one node on subnet bkfrj:
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Removed Nodes: cordoned node pekym,
Dashboard Status: Active
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Added Nodes: nodes tsbrx,
Dashboard Status: Awaiting
The reason for the replacement of the nodes pekym is that it’s NP Carbon Twelve is selling it’s nodes to NP Decentralized Entities Foundation as can be seen in this post.
The handover document can be found here and follows the requirements stated here
- In which Data Center these excess node machines will be operated
- Declaration that both NPs do not have any majority control in each other’s operations
- A confirmation that you have deployed two nodes with IPv4 and a domain name in each DC(s)
- The date when these nodes will start earning the new reward values
- Signed by both NPs involved in the transaction
The first step in this process is to offboard the nodes in question from their subnets, so that they can be relocated in this case, and redeployed under their new Node Operator.
Since NP Decentralized Entities Foundation is planning to have all this 8 nodes in Barcelona, we can expect a later proposal for adding a new Node Operator.
There is a slight worsening of the decentralization with the country
metric, with country CH now having two nodes. Still this is all within the IC Target Topology.
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