channel like ads or ltx will need ? 10 nodes 50 nodes ?
No there is not at this time. Each state channel has their own custom consensus tied to their network bandwidth needs and state channel set up as well as traffic etc. the tokenomics v2 paper ensues “Pareto Optima” which basically means resources will go where they are most needed and rewarded via the same. As more state channels come on board the network will take that into account and where one node leaves the others repair/fill the void. The new Lattice data management system (where everything is a node) will likely make it much easier for operators to see state channel needs and rewards in the long term.
thank you for the info !
Is it possibile that when M2.0 goes live and we all rush to set up nodes (because we will) that there won't be enough state channels or data flowing so rewards will be extremely low until the ecosystem ramps up? I imagine this could also be impacted by state channels running their own validator nodes leaving community nodes with not much to do? Any merit to these concerns?
I have seen discussion that there are 75-80 (ballpark) projects that are going to launch, but it's unknown to me whether and how many of them will run their own nodes.
The team has devised several ways to reward node holders. I do not know the steps or procedures just yet. We really have no model to follow since Conste11ation is pioneering in this area. The one thing we can count on is reward pools will be ongoing in every direction as that is baked in to the tokenomics. #BuckleUp :D
I think that eventually there is going to be a nice equilibrium between validator nodes & state channel nodes (or hybrid nodes). State channels will offer rewards to point your node to their state channel, so if not a lot of ppl are pointing their nodes to a particular state channel, some ppl will change to that state channel to get a bigger piece of that pie. Once everyone has "arbitraged" (to a lack of a better word 😅) their nodes, the nodes will be evenly spread out across network validators & state channel validators
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