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- Fuse partners with NodeOps to host the Ember Node Sale, enhancing network security and governance participation.
- NodeOps simplifies node participation with its NaaS platform, offering one-click deployment and automated updates.
- The governance vote on NodeOps’ portal empowers the community to decide on the Ember Node Sale, promoting transparency and decentralization.
- Early participants in the Fuse Ember network can benefit from rewards and governance power, with pricing starting at $350 per node.
Fuse has announced a partnership with NodeOps, a Node-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform, to host the Ember Node Sale on NodeOps’ NodePad. This collaboration aims to provide a seamless and efficient way for participants to secure the Fuse Ember Layer 2 (L2) network, earn rewards, and contribute to governance without requiring technical expertise. The announcement was made here.
Before the sale begins, a governance proposal is live on NodeOps’ governance portal, allowing the community to vote on whether the Ember Node Sale should proceed. This initiative underscores a transparent, community-driven approach to network security and decentralization.
NodeOps Simplifies Node Participation
NodeOps simplifies node participation through its NaaS platform, removing technical barriers for node operators. The platform offers features such as one-click deployment, automated updates, and 100% uptime guarantees, enabling anyone to participate in securing the Fuse Ember L2 without deep technical knowledge.
Traditionally, running a blockchain node requires specialized hardware, ongoing maintenance, and technical expertise. NodeOps addresses these challenges by hosting and managing nodes via its secure cloud infrastructure. Participants can set up and start earning rewards instantly with one-click deployment, while automatic software updates keep nodes optimized with zero maintenance. Additionally, real-time monitoring powered by AI analytics ensures seamless node performance.
Decentralized Governance and Voting Process
NodeOps Governance is a decentralized, on-chain decision-making system that empowers the NodeOps community and its partner ecosystems to participate in key onboarding decisions. This governance model ensures that projects like Fuse Ember L2 align with the interests of both the NodeOps platform and the wider Web3 community.
To participate in the governance vote, users can sign up on NodeConsole, navigate to the ‘Governance’ section, find the Fuse Network Proposal, review the details, and cast their vote. Voters earn 25 NodePoints for participating, contributing to a decentralized, community-driven decision-making process.
Running a Fuse Ember node allows operators to secure the network, process transactions, and earn rewards. With only 12,000 nodes available, early participants can benefit from a revenue share model, emissions rewards, governance power, and first-mover advantage. Early pricing starts at $350 per node, increasing in tiers up to $2,500, with the first tier exclusively available to FUSE ($0.03) holders.
The governance vote will determine if the Fuse Ember Node Sale goes live on NodeOps. If passed, the whitelist will open, granting early participants priority access. Preparations for the Ember L2 launch continue, focusing on scaling business payments with zkEVM technology.
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