Public Good Node
Learn what Public Good Node means.
Introduction
A Public Good Node is a Node that operates for Public Goods provision. It differs from a normal Node in the following ways:
- Instead of receiving operation reward and request fee, these Node Operators donate all the proceedings to support initiatives and clauses that are oriented towards Public Goods.
- Instead of having a Staking Pool, all Public Good Nodes share a Public Good Pool, which is used to store tokens entrusted by the participants.
- Instead of having an Operator-set operation tax, Public Good Nodes' operation tax is the average tax rate of the Network.
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Network Reward
Learn how the Network distributes network reward.
Staking Pool
Learn about the Staking Pool on VSL.
Operation Tax
Learn about the operation tax on VSL.
Public Good Chip Design
Each corner of a Public Good Node’s chip displays a prominent red "heart" symbol, representing the public good status.
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Chip
Learn about the Chip.