Crypto Miners of 2024 Project No 15 — Nodle

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6 Feb 2024
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  • Nodle uses smartphones as nodes, rewarding users for network participation. It exemplifies the innovative use of existing technology in crypto mining.
  • Token: NODL
  • Current Price: $0.0072
  • Estimated Monthly Earnings: $5.43
  • Cost to Invest: $0.00 (both before and after discount)
  • ROI Days: 0 (assuming movement in a busy city)
  • Links: https://www.nodle.com/

NODL token

Nodle Cash (NODL) is the native token of the Nodle Network. It is a utility and governance token distributed to the Nodle Network participants by the Nodle Chain.

A utility token

NODL represents a quantification of the utility provided by edge nodes to network users. In the first phase of the network, the main utility shared through the network is connectivity for smart devices. As such, NODL can be seen as first as a quantification of the value of the bandwidth, and the value of renting the computing, storage, and bluetooth capability of the smartphone.
Nodle Chain
The Nodle Chain is Polkadot's 11th Parachain powering the Nodle Network. It is used to settle network incentives and contracts in the form of Nodle Cash ($NODL), as well as run some upcoming decentralized applications building atop the Network. It is built with the Parity Substrate framework and is available upon an open source license.

Explore the chain on Subscan.

A 21B max supply

The total supply of NODL tokens is fixed at 21 billion. Upon migration of Nodle Cash to its native blockchain in 2020, 60% remains unminted and 24% is in a treasury under control of the Nodle governance council of token holders. The treasure aims to stimulate the growth of the Nodle ecosystem.

Distribution

The 12.6 billion remaining tokens are periodically issued to reward edge nodes (smartphones running the SDK), network operators (agents operating the network and the oracles ensuring edge nodes behave properly), and collators for their participation in the network. The issuance follows a predictable S-curve. Read more

Missions at the edge

Smart missions stem from a pool of use cases broadly described as swarm computing. The network is primarily used by the IoT industry, leveraging nodes to provide connectivity to smart devices at the edge. The network is also seeing developments to leverage its ability to connect things with people: the owners of the smartphones acting as the nodes. Read more



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