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What is NodeOps Crypto?
NodeOps Network is a chain-agnostic orchestration layer that focuses on running and coordinating decentralized compute and blockchain nodes. At its core is a no-code Console that lets operators spin up, monitor, and update validators and services through βNodeFolios,β with automated provisioning across on-chain and cloud environments. The Cloud component exposes a permissionless DePIN marketplace for verifiable, general-purpose compute, so workloads can be scheduled to independent providers with proof of performance. Security Hub adds continuous, AI-assisted code analysis to catch common vulnerabilities before deployment and to produce actionable remediation notes. Together, these pieces aim to reduce the operational overhead of node management while maintaining auditability and uptime.
Around that core, NodeOps offers Staking Hub for end users who want a guided staking experience, NodePad for protocols that need to onboard and decentralize their infrastructure quickly, and Agent Terminal as a collaborative sandbox that stitches automation and AI into developer workflows. The $NODE token is used within the product to gate access to services, meter and settle compute, align operators via incentives, and enforce reliability through slashing when commitments arenβt met; it also underpins governance of configuration and policy. The emphasis is on practical workflows, deploy, secure, operate, and scale, rather than bespoke integrations, with mechanisms for verifiability and penalty-backed guarantees to keep operators accountable.
How can I mine NodeOps tokens?
On NodeOps, token issuance is tied to measurable work. One path is supplying compute through the NodeOps Cloud: users onboard idle or dedicated CPU resources, which are scheduled for workloads from developers, researchers, or AI applications. Contributors are rewarded in $NODE based on factors such as uptime, realized performance, and utilization driven by demand. Metering and verification are designed to link rewards to completed jobs and service-level adherence, rather than to hardware claims alone.
A second path is running a UNO (Universal Node Orchestrator) Node, which verifies and monitors the compute supply. UNO nodes track provider activity, check compliance with service levels, and help surface misbehavior or underperformance. Operators earn $NODE for performing these verification and monitoring tasks. Together, compute providers and UNO operators form the supply and oversight layers of the network, with rewards intended to reflect verifiable contributions to capacity and reliability.
How can I use the NodeOps network?
You can use the NodeOps Network in multiple ways depending on your goals:
- Spin up a node via the NodeOps Console using our one-click deployment experience
- Rent high-performance machines on NodeOps Cloud for compute-intensive tasks
- Become a provider by supplying CPU capacity to the network and earn rewards
- Launch or run pre-built services through the Template Marketplace, including validators, and custom workloads
- Secure your code and infra using our AI-powered Security Hub
And more β from staking on Staking Hub to other protocol integrations
The NodeOps Network is built to be accessible, flexible, and modular for developers, providers, and enterprises alike.
NodeOps Funding
NodeOps has successfully raised a $5 million seed round in 2024. This round was led by L1D, with participation from prominent VCs and angels including BFF, Finality Capital Partners, Sandeep Nailwal, JD Kanani, Richard Ma, and others.
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