Verse is a censorship-resistant, front-end resistant, high-performance and interconnected cloud for the next generation of DAOs and DeFi. It enables networks, developers and organizations to effectively decentralize decision making and expand their communities and decentralized applications.
The STP team is excited to announce the next phase of Verse Network’s public testnet campaign! Today, we launched a community incentive campaign for our public users to operate nodes on our testnet to validate transactions.
During our testnet events, users of our community have been building their DAOs on the Verse Network. Going forward, as network traffic continues to grow, the need for users to operate nodes to support Verse will become increasingly critical. This new phase of our testnet allows our community to support the infrastructure that powers the Verse Network and provide our team with valuable data and feedback
Airdrop Guide
1. Enter metamask wallet and add testnet RPC
RPC URL: https://test-gearrpc.stp.network
Chain ID: 72
Name: Verse
Token Symbol: STPT
Explorer: https://explorer.stp.network
2. Receive faucet test tokens
To get started, connect your MetaMask wallet to add Verse Testnet, then use https://faucet.stp.network/ to claim your test token to your wallet. Be sure to claim both STPT (gas token) and STPD (governance token) test tokens.
Then, please send STPT or STPD to 5 different wallet addresses of your friends, and please keep at least 2000 STPD in your wallet in order to complete the staking task.
STPT: 0x000000000000000000004d657465724552433230
STPD: 0x000000000000004d65746572476f764552433230
Import the above two token contracts into the wallet
3. Pledge tokens
Stake your STPD tokens to your own or any other validator node.
Visit meter-staking (stp.network)
Link the wallet, the website will automatically switch to the test network, and you can authorize it
Click "submit"
The screenshot of the situation after the pledge is completed is as follows
4. Run a full node and maintain it properly. Each participant can only start a full node. At random times each week, we will post a snapshot of the validator list and post the latest leaderboard on our Twitter. Check our Twitter frequently to stay up to date on the leaderboards.
See our Gitbook for full instructions on operating a node on Verse.
5. Submit feedback
Submit testnet bugs and suggestions via the form at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScolIdunmz1DgUUCnSn5frlvsvm-JZ_mdAjAQT_V8MEueByYA/viewform. Your feedback is valuable as it helps us improve Verse Network!
Community Rewards
The following community rewards will be offered to node validator participants on the Verse Network testnet. The rewards below are listed by user.
USDT Rewards:
✨ 50 randomly selected users from the trading pool: 20 USDT
✨ 20 randomly selected users from the staking pool: 50 USDT
✨ Top 20 Leaderboard Validators:
1st to 5th: $1000
Days 6 to 10: $800
11th to 20th: USD 500
✨ 10 useful commits on the bug/feedback form: 100 USDT
To be eligible for the reward, please carefully follow all the requirements listed in the Community Incentive steps above. We look forward to seeing our community members get involved with Verse by supporting our network operations.
Hardware Requirements:
To achieve full performance on Verse Network, the recommended hardware configuration is at least 8 compute-optimized vCPUs, 16GB of memory, and 200GB SSD (AWS c5.2xlarge instance or higher). The maximum block size is about 1.3MB. It is also recommended to have a data center grade 1Gbps to 10Gbps internet connection. However, the consensus protocol is able to adapt to transaction load, network and node processing speed to some extent by changing the block period from 2 seconds to 30 seconds. The minimum requirements are 2 vCPUs and 4GB of memory. When the network has minimal load, the average monthly block data is expected to be around 1.5GB.
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