Proposal 134634
TLDR: I’ll adopt. This proposal improves decentralisation stats (see below), while also increasing the odds that other subnets can be improved using unassigned nodes.
The node operator 3sm7v (under NP kos24) has 4 nodes in total and currently has all nodes assigned to subnets
This claim can be inspected by running a text search on the full list of node details and state.
1 removed Croatian node replaced with a node in South Korea.
Decentralisation Stats
Subnet node distance stats (distance between any 2 nodes in the subnet) →
Smallest Distance | Average Distance | Largest Distance | |
---|---|---|---|
EXISTING | 117.012 km | 8088.339 km | 16748.078 km |
PROPOSED | 477.324 km (+307.9%) | 8327.655 km (+3%) | 16748.078 km |
This proposal slightly increases decentralisation, considered purely in terms of geographic distance (and therefore there’s a slight theoretical increase in localised disaster resilience).
Subnet characteristic counts →
Continents | Countries | Data Centers | Owners | Node Providers | Node Operator | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EXISTING | 5 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 |
PROPOSED | 5 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 |
Largest number of nodes with the same characteristic (e.g. continent, country, data center, etc.) →
Continent | Country | Data Center | Owner | Node Provider | Node Operator | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EXISTING | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
PROPOSED | 5 (-16.67%) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
See here for acceptable limits → Motion 132136
The above subnet information is illustrated below, followed by a node reference table:
Map Description
- Red marker represents a removed node (transparent center for overlap visibility)
- Green marker represents an added node
- Blue marker represents an unchanged node
- Highlighted patches represent the country the above nodes sit within (red if the country is removed, green if added, otherwise grey)
- Light grey markers with yellow borders are examples of unassigned nodes that would be viable candidates for joining the subnet according to formal decentralisation coefficients (so this proposal can be viewed in the context of alternative solutions that are not being used)
Node Changes
Action | Node | Status | Continent | Country | Data Center | Owner | Node Provider | Node Operator | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remove | |||||||||
Add | vt5q3 | UNASSIGNED | Asia | Korea (the Republic of) | Seoul 1 (sl1) | Megazone Cloud | Neptune Partners | ukji3 |
Other Nodes
Node | Status | Continent | Country | Data Center | Owner | Node Provider | Node Operator | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4y5k6 | UP | Oceania | Australia | Queensland 1 (sc1) | NEXTDC | Karel Frank | f3toa | |
rphlf | UP | Europe | Belgium | Brussels (br1) | Digital Realty | Allusion | mjeqs | |
dsnjt | UP | Americas | Canada | Toronto 2 (to2) | Cyxtera | Blockchain Development Labs | 4lp6i | |
gtc2a | UP | Europe | Switzerland | Zurich 2 (zh2) | Everyware | DFINITY Stiftung | vqe65 | |
oe52f | UP | Asia | China | HongKong 1 (hk1) | Unicom | Wancloud limited | z6cfb | |
nioyi | UP | Asia | Japan | Tokyo 3 (ty3) | Equinix | Starbase | a5glg | |
3beeq | UP | Europe | Latvia | Riga 3 (rg3) | Nano | Bohatyrov Volodymyr | 6igux | |
pym4f | UP | Europe | Romania | Bucharest (bu1) | M247 | Iancu Aurel | c5ssg | |
tjg3r | UP | Asia | Singapore | Singapore (sg1) | Telin | OneSixtyTwo Digital Capital | d4bin | |
i5kts | UP | Europe | Slovenia | Ljubljana (lj1) | Posita.si | Fractal Labs AG | gl27f | |
46qvk | UP | Americas | United States of America (the) | Orlando (or1) | Datasite | Giant Leaf, LLC | redpf | |
4c63m | UP | Africa | South Africa | Cape Town 2 (ct2) | Teraco | Kontrapunt (Pty) Ltd | x7fjr |
*This comment references the latest comment in the Subnet Management - General Discussion thread only to generate an automated cross-link from the general thread (to improve topic navigation).
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Note that this analysis involved data provided by the IC-API, which is not open source. I’m in the process of switching over to more verifiable sources of this sort of information for future proposal reviews. See here for related discussion.