盘点 2024 年最有“钱途”的 8 个节点及布局指南

Web3动向Pubblicato 2024-01-30Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-01-30

Introduzione

节点运行者正在赚大钱,SOL节点赚取超过 500,000 美元,TIA节点赚取超过 8万美元。加密研究员AlΞxWacy收集了8个“最有钱途”的节点,这些节点确实有机会慷慨地奖励用户,目前关注的人并不多。值得注意的是,维护一个节点的费用每月为10至30美元。这笔钱用于启动VPS服务器。如果您的资源有限,建议选择您最感兴趣的项目。

节点运行者正在赚大钱,SOL节点赚取超过 500,000 美元,TIA节点赚取超过 8万美元。加密研究员AlΞxWacy收集了8个“最有钱途”的节点,这些节点确实有机会慷慨地奖励用户,目前关注的人并不多。值得注意的是,维护一个节点的费用每月为10至30美元。这笔钱用于启动VPS服务器。如果您的资源有限,建议选择您最感兴趣的项目。

Babylon(24美元/月)

Babylon是Cosmos生态中的新项目,其愿景是通过利用比特币的安全性来增强 Cosmos网络和其他PoS链的安全性。运行节点的详细指南:(来自加密KOL Leshka.eth)

1.获取VPS服务器

在此处注册帐户:https://tinyurl.com/node-server

选择选项:虚拟服务器-->专用-->Vienna 3:4 Cores/8 GB RAM/120 GB SSD图片

2.完成付款

可选择按月付款。

3.连接到服务器

下载并安装Putty:https://putty.org

复制您的IP地址(应该在支付服务器费用后收到)

将您的地址输入 Putty 并单击“打开”:

单击“接受”,输入“root”并单击 Enter。

然后输入购买服务器后发送给您的密码,然后单击“回车”。

命令分为以绿色突出显示的组。

要将复制的命令粘贴到终端中,请单击鼠标右键。

一次复制并粘贴整组命令:https://tinyurl.com/babylon-node

安装节点并完成最后一步“启动服务并检查日志”后,您应该看到与屏幕截图类似的日志:

Taiko(22美元/月)

基于zkRollup的以太坊二层网络Taiko通过采用去中心化且安全的L2架构来扩展 ETH。节点运行分步指南(来自加密研究员Xremlin):

1.设置VPS服务器

注册:http://contabo.com

提交信用卡信息

可选择“Cloud Vps N”选项。

选择以下参数:

Region - EU

Storage - 400 GB

Image - Ubuntu 20.04

Apps & Pannels – Docker

在15-60分钟内将收到一封包含VPS详细信息的电子邮件。

连接到您的服务器:

从http://putty.org安装 Putty

粘贴您服务器的IP 地址,然后单击“打开”和“接受”

输入“Root”,然后按Enter 键。接下来,输入您在 Contabo 创建的密码。

注意:您在输入密码时不会看到密码。

有时,系统可能会提示您点击“Y”。在这些情况下,请根据需要继续操作。

将以下命令逐一粘贴:

sudo apt-get install \

ca-certificates \

curl \

gnupg \

lsb-release

sudo mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyrings

curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg| sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg > /dev/null

echo "deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu$(lsb_release -cs) stable" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list > /dev/null

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli http://containerd.iodocker-compose-plugin

要检查一切是否正常,请运行:sudo docker run hello-world

您将看到以下消息:

打开:http://auth.alchemy.com/signup

设立账户

单击应用程序--> “创建应用程序”

名称:Taiko

说明:Alpha-2

链: ETH

网络:Sepolia

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单击“创建应用程序”

向下滚动,单击“查看键”

将Websockets 和HTTPS 复制到文本编辑器

创建一个新的 Metamask 钱包。

单击钱包中右上角的三个点。

选择帐户详细信息→导出私钥。

将密钥复制到文本编辑器。

从faucet请求Sepolia ETH: http://sepoliafaucet.com

粘贴命令:

git clone https://github.com/taikoxyz/simple-taiko-node.git

cd simple-taiko-node

cp .env.sample .env

nano .env

你会看到下面的菜单:

使用键盘箭头导航

如下方屏幕截图所示输入:

HTTP/WS: 粘贴 Alchemy 数据

ENABLE_PROVER: 将 "false" 替换为"true"

Private key:插入上一步中复制的密钥

按“Ctrl + X”并输入“Y”,然后单击键盘上的 Enter

运行节点:“docker compose up -d”

Zora(10美元/月)

Zora 是专门为彻底改变 NFT 世界而创建的以太坊L2解决方案。

详细指南可观看视频:Youtube

Elixir(15美元/月)

Elixir Protocol通过提供高吞吐量的DPoS网络开辟了新的可能性,允许每个人为交易所贡献流动性。

可阅读详细文字指南:https://medium.com/coinmonks/how-to-install-run-the-elixir-2-0-validator-node-9d6f94a55f58

penumbra(11美元/月)

Penumbra是一个创新的、去中心化的交易所和完全私有的、跨链的权益证明网络。Penumbra扩展了 Cosmos 生态及其他领域的可能性。

可阅读详细文字指南:https://nodes.bond/updated-and-enhanced-guide-for-installing-and-running-a-penumbra-node-and-validator/

Quai Network(17美元/月)

Quai Network是一个兼容EVM的L1区块链,实现了5万TPS的吞吐量,同时保持了去中心化、安全性和可扩展性。

观看视频详细指南:Youtube

Berachain(10-20美元/月)

Berachain是使用与EVM兼容的Cosmos SDK构建的L1区块链,由创新的流动性证明共识协议保证。

官方文档节点创建:https://docs.berachain.com/nodes/quickstart/run-local-validator-node

目前,公共节点不可用,运行节点的访问权限仅限于选定的个人。由于系统要求并不苛刻,因此仍然值得关注。VPS费用为每月10至20美元。

Monad

Monad 是备受期待的项目,昨天,运行 Monad 全节点的系统要求公布了。有消息称,最初节点运行仅适用于选定的100名用户组。

运行 Monad 全节点的预期硬件要求:

CPU:16 core CPU

内存:32 GB RAM

存储:2 TB NVMe SSD

带宽:100Mb/s

以下信息为推测性信息:

预计很快(在网络启动之后)会有更多的用户被授予运行节点的权限。然而,不太可能每个人都能访问。可能需要填写表格或提供包含个人信息的问卷。因此,最好准备一份调查问卷。这份调查问卷应包括您使用加密货币的详细经验(可能在将来很多时候会派上用场)。

如果资源充足,可以为所有项目运行节点。但是,如果您有限制,建议选择一项或多项。

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