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sr. member
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Scam shitcoin that didn't pay their airdrop. Burn your money if you invest in shit like this.

Airdrops.io rewards are fully distributed as promised. Node rewards are distributed every week. FMP rewards are distributed monthly. Those are facts and I can easily prove each of them.
I can also confirm that the awards are paid, in the project 1.5 months, coins are regularly accrued in the office and then transferred to my address ether  Wink
member
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There is no proof of capacity. There is though proof of address and proof of ID with photo before you can run a NOIA node. Anybody with a computer, big or small, can run a NOIA node. The rewards are fixed for certain criteria - additional rewards.


Do you mean that we need pass the KYC for run node? I think this is not good idea, as BTC was created like free currency. And all this KYC nowdays is contradicts the main idea of crypto

You have to understand, that from the viewpoint of law, airdrop is considered as an investment. NOIA is a business entity and if we want to build strong long-term business fundamentals, we must aim to be entirely compliant with law, which is why we ask our investors and node runners to pass KYC procedure.
I think it's the right decision.For the success of the company at this stage, the KYC procedure is mandatory.Reputation above all.
newbie
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Scam shitcoin that didn't pay their airdrop. Burn your money if you invest in shit like this.

Airdrops.io rewards are fully distributed as promised. Node rewards are distributed every week. FMP rewards are distributed monthly. Those are facts and I can easily prove each of them.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0

There is no proof of capacity. There is though proof of address and proof of ID with photo before you can run a NOIA node. Anybody with a computer, big or small, can run a NOIA node. The rewards are fixed for certain criteria - additional rewards.


Do you mean that we need pass the KYC for run node? I think this is not good idea, as BTC was created like free currency. And all this KYC nowdays is contradicts the main idea of crypto

You have to understand, that from the viewpoint of law, airdrop is considered as an investment. NOIA is a business entity and if we want to build strong long-term business fundamentals, we must aim to be entirely compliant with law, which is why we ask our investors and node runners to pass KYC procedure.
legendary
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Do you mean that we need pass the KYC for run node?

That is correct. Besides the KYC procedure for Noia is held by third party company https://sumsub.com/.
sr. member
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There is no proof of capacity. There is though proof of address and proof of ID with photo before you can run a NOIA node. Anybody with a computer, big or small, can run a NOIA node. The rewards are fixed for certain criteria - additional rewards.


Do you mean that we need pass the KYC for run node? I think this is not good idea, as BTC was created like free currency. And all this KYC nowdays is contradicts the main idea of crypto
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sr. member
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The only coin I know that has proof of capacity is Burstcoin where the node maps your entire allocated harddisk for use and give appropriate rewards. In Noia, the minimum space to share is 100MB and it doesn't matter how much you share, you still get the same amout of reward.

The fact that you don't get "proof of address" means that you never attempted to run a NOIA node.

In proof of capacity we do not need to allocate all of the space to get the reward and the reward is based on how much disk allocated.
the reason why I am asking because I want to know more about it, before attempting to run the node we need to understand the system and then deciding the appropriate action.
it is you mixed the "proof of address" when we were talking about consensus, just called it verification(which I already knew beforehand, we need to do KYC before becoming the operator). There are many consensuses right now PoW, PoS, PoC, PoP, SCP and here I thought it was a new Proof of address because you said it.

and the reason why I called it PoC because of the NaaS beta version (testing PoC) and the concept in using disk space. I have a better understanding of this project now.
sr. member
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There is no proof of capacity. There is though proof of address and proof of ID with photo before you can run a NOIA node. Anybody with a computer, big or small, can run a NOIA node. The rewards are fixed for certain criteria - additional rewards.

Then can you tell me what is the need for space when we are running the node? from the document I read here https://docs.noia.network/noia/noia-node
we need a space to get the incoming data and sending it to the requester. Does not that mean we are running proof of capacity?
and what is proof of address? I did not find anything about it on the doc

Noia explains:
Hello,

it seems you mixed the Blockchain Consensus (named PoW/PoC) and KYC element 'Proof of address'  Smiley


The only coin I know that has proof of capacity is Burstcoin where the node maps your entire allocated harddisk for use and give appropriate rewards. In Noia, the minimum space to share is 100MB and it doesn't matter how much you share, you still get the same amout of reward.

The fact that you don't get "proof of address" means that you never attempted to run a NOIA node.
copper member
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Hello,

it seems you mixed the Blockchain Consensus (named PoW/PoC) and KYC element 'Proof of address'  Smiley

Given many consensus protocols existing today, Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) based on federated Byzantine agreement stands out because of its well-thought-out design features and useful asymptotic properties. Like most of consensus protocols, it aims to facilitate decentralized control. In addition to this, SCP has very low latency, which means that operations are approved by masternodes within several seconds. Furthermore, due to its clever construction, SCP is designed to maintain flexible trust, meaning that each node does not have to trust all others, but only selected few and it is enough for all of them to reach consensus state. Finally, it is asymptotically secure against so-called 51% attacks if masternodes are configured properly. For the details, we refer to the original paper by Mazi`eres (2015).
sr. member
Activity: 1274
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There is no proof of capacity. There is though proof of address and proof of ID with photo before you can run a NOIA node. Anybody with a computer, big or small, can run a NOIA node. The rewards are fixed for certain criteria - additional rewards.

Then can you tell me what is the need for space when we are running the node? from the document I read here https://docs.noia.network/noia/noia-node
we need a space to get the incoming data and sending it to the requester. Does not that mean we are running proof of capacity?
and what is proof of address? I did not find anything about it on the doc
sr. member
Activity: 859
Merit: 251
Hello, no, we don't have it. At the moment you can earn NOIA tokens by running the NOIA node.

Instructions to join: https://bit.ly/2n45j7c


and i bet there is also no pow? Sad

NOIA is more into Proof of capacity because you need unused storage to rent it out, if you have unused bandwidth and storage space I believe you can run a Node and earn NOIA token by running it.
there is someone creating a thread about scam airdrop and they put your name on it https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/update-list-scam-airdrop-2019-5193108
it does not look good if you do not solve it, the thread viewers keep increasing.

There is no proof of capacity. There is though proof of address and proof of ID with photo before you can run a NOIA node. Anybody with a computer, big or small, can run a NOIA node. The rewards are fixed for certain criteria - additional rewards.
sr. member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 263
Hello, no, we don't have it. At the moment you can earn NOIA tokens by running the NOIA node.

Instructions to join: https://bit.ly/2n45j7c


and i bet there is also no pow? Sad

NOIA is more into Proof of capacity because you need unused storage to rent it out, if you have unused bandwidth and storage space I believe you can run a Node and earn NOIA token by running it.
there is someone creating a thread about scam airdrop and they put your name on it https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/update-list-scam-airdrop-2019-5193108
it does not look good if you do not solve it, the thread viewers keep increasing.
member
Activity: 571
Merit: 18
Do you have any bountry thread?

Hello, no, we don't have it. At the moment you can earn NOIA tokens by running the NOIA node.

Instructions to join: https://bit.ly/2n45j7c


and i bet there is also no pow? Sad
copper member
Activity: 264
Merit: 0
Do you have any bountry thread?

Hello, no, we don't have it. At the moment you can earn NOIA tokens by running the NOIA node.

Instructions to join: https://bit.ly/2n45j7c
copper member
Activity: 264
Merit: 0
Our community doesn’t stop to amaze us – community member Anttu made a standalone NOIA Node requiring only power supply and cellular signal. Moreover, it can act as a one-port LTE router with a built-in node, and the SRv6 kernel successfully runs on the device. Kudos to Anttu!


It's wonderful and innovative, it's a very economical way to run a NOIA node, but I'm not sure if running such a node will be rewarded? Will it equal the reward on a regular PC?

Hello, yes, it equals reward on a regular PC.
member
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Do you have any bountry thread?
copper member
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Our community doesn’t stop to amaze us – community member Anttu made a standalone NOIA Node requiring only power supply and cellular signal. Moreover, it can act as a one-port LTE router with a built-in node, and the SRv6 kernel successfully runs on the device. Kudos to Anttu!


It's wonderful and innovative, it's a very economical way to run a NOIA node, but I'm not sure if running such a node will be rewarded? Will it equal the reward on a regular PC?
copper member
Activity: 264
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copper member
Activity: 264
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Our community doesn’t stop to amaze us – community member Anttu made a standalone NOIA Node requiring only power supply and cellular signal. Moreover, it can act as a one-port LTE router with a built-in node, and the SRv6 kernel successfully runs on the device. Kudos to Anttu!

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