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I think Doug can provide best info tbh

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Lucky
I think Doug can provide best info tbh

@whitedrake14 and @LinkFarmer more knowledgeable about LP than me.

NaaS will make it much easier for average person to run a chainlink node. They will take a fee, and you must provide link to stake and connect to apis and provide data. They just manage the infrastructure. So it is still quite complicated and not recommend to the average normie who is better off providing their link to a service like linkpool for staking. More interesting is that it marks an important milestone for launch of official staking (imo) because the way that the system is designed is to have as many nodes as possible, and this will make it easier to run nodes. The other important feature for staking imo is threshold sigs, as it will reduce gas costs of running large node networks. For linkpool holders, after it is fully running, we can expect some additional rewards as usage scales up.

LinkFarmer
NaaS will make it much easier for average person t...

Uhh I don't get it man Sergey doesn't talk about staking

Steven 🇺🇸
Uhh I don't get it man Sergey doesn't talk about s...

Sirgay doesn't even know what LINK does. He only holds doge.

LinkFarmer
NaaS will make it much easier for average person t...

Do you know how many link would person have to provide for running a node? I really don't like some staking mechanisms that don't force validators to have big stack of their coins in the pool.

The reason it works in chainlink node networks is because of quadratic scaling. Read the whitepaper bro.

Lucky
I did. But still

There is no but still lol.

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