Nexus Cluster Network
  • 🎬Introduction
    • Introduction
  • 🧭Core Features
    • Hyper-Deflationary Mechanics
    • Financial Inclusion
    • Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Revolution
    • E-Commerce Innovation
    • Ethereum Layer 1 Scalability
  • 🦯Technical Overview
    • Architecture: The Neural Network-Inspired Design
    • Node System: The Backbone of Nexus Cluster
    • Cross-Chain Compatibility: Breaking Down Barriers
    • Signal Resonance Mechanism: A Breakthrough in Resource Allocation
  • 📀Tokenomics
    • Token Overview
    • Deflationary Mechanism
    • Use Cases for $NEXUS
    • Distribution and Rewards
  • 🪡Application Scenarios
    • Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
    • E-Commerce
    • Cross-Border Payments
    • Governance
  • 〽️ How to Get Started
    • Developer Guide
    • Node Operator Guide
    • End-User Guide
  • ↗️ Roadmap
    • Roadmap
  • ❓Frequently Asked Questions
    • Frequently Asked Questions
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  1. How to Get Started

Node Operator Guide

Nodes are a critical component of the Nexus Cluster ecosystem, ensuring decentralization, security, and providing rewards to operators.

  1. Become a Node Operator:

  • Apply to become a Nexus node operator.

  • Configure basic information, such as your wallet address and node role.

  1. Hardware Requirements for Running a Node:

  • Recommended hardware setup includes at least 16GB of RAM, an 8-core CPU, and a stable internet connection.

  • Nexus supports flexible software deployment, making it accessible even for non-technical operators.

  1. Node Rewards:

  • Nodes earn $NEXUS rewards for verifying transactions and participating in network consensus.

  • Rewards are distributed weekly, and operators can withdraw at any time.

  1. Additional Node Functions:

  • Provide cross-chain transaction validation.

  • Participate in the Signal Resonance mechanism to optimize network resource allocation.

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