EarthNode Operator

What is an EarthNode?

EarthNodes are the core of the World Mobile network. They validate blockchain transactions, manage decentralized identities, and handle data traffic routing, creating a secure and efficient global telecom system.

What is their role?

EarthNode Operators (ENOs) manage and maintain EarthNode infrastructure globally. They configure servers, monitor performance, and ensure high uptime, low latency to keep the network running smoothly.

Who can operate an EarthNode?

Anyone with an EarthNode NFT can operate an EarthNode. Operators must have reliable server infrastructure, technical skills, and the dedication to keep their node running efficiently.

Purchase an EarthNode NFT

EarthNode NFTs are your gateway to participating in the World Mobile network. Purchase one on JPG.store or connect with buyers and sellers in The Club Marketplace to start your journey toward decentralized connectivity.

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What services does an EarthNode provide?

EarthNodes power the core of the World Mobile network. They’re the brains of the network and process:

  • Telecom services
  • Validate transactions and data
  • Manage decentralized identifiers
  • Provide VPN services for secure connections
  • Connect with governance tools and third-party services

How Do EarthNodes Get Rewarded?

EarthNodes earn $WMTx for keeping the World Mobile network running. The more they process and the more reliable they are, the more they earn. Reward sources include:

  • Earn a share of on-chain transaction costs.
  • Get a portion of newly minted tokens.
  • Power secure identity and data services.
  • Support features like VPN, storage, AI inference, and earn from usage.
  • As the network grows, more earning roles will open up.

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EarthNode Operator FAQ

What Are EarthNodes?

EarthNodes are the core of the World Mobile network, connecting all other node types. They process transactions on the blockchain, provide decentralized identity (DID) services, and enable secure, transparent communication between nodes.

What Is an ENNFT?

ENNFT stands for EarthNode Non-Fungible Token, which represents ownership of an EarthNode. It allows operators to participate in the World Mobile ecosystem.

Only 1,000 ENNFTs exist, making them scarce and valuable assets.

Can I Sell or Transfer My EarthNode?

Yes, ENNFTs can be sold or transferred on digital marketplaces. Ownership is recorded securely on the blockchain, ensuring transparency and security.

ENNFTs maintain a minimum value equivalent to 100,000 $WMTx, providing liquidity for operators.

What Is the Internode API?

The Internode API is the communication bridge between all nodes and subsystems in the World Mobile network. It facilitates tasks such as user registration, financial transactions, and service requests.

The API also handles telecommunications events like call setup and QoS monitoring, ensuring seamless operation across the decentralized network.

What Are the Modules Within an EarthNode?

While EarthNodes can operate from anywhere, their proximity to other network nodes impacts performance. The telecom module routes traffic based on proximity, improving efficiency and quality of service. Operators located closer to active network areas may process more traffic and earn higher rewards.

How Does Proximity Impact EarthNode Performance?

EarthNodes consist of several modules: the blockchain module for transaction validation, the DID module for identity management, and the telecom module for routing and service management. Operators can choose which modules to run based on their hardware and service goals.

How Does Quality of Service (QoS) Affect EarthNode Rewards?

The network employs a Node Quality Grading System to evaluate EarthNode performance. Factors like uptime, latency, packet loss, and performance ratings determine a node's grade. Nodes with higher grades are prioritized for traffic routing and earn greater rewards.

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