βΊοΈEcological role
The LSP protocol has a variety of ecological roles, which complete the closed loop of the business model around the protocol and ecological development. And they generate value transfer to each other,
The ecological roles of LSP trading platforms are as follows:
Node re-stakers
It is a user who entrusts the verification of the node assets held by himself through the LSP protocol and completes node slicing through the LSP protocol.
Node Operator
These users have the same attributes as node stakers, but they often have greater network influence in the public chain network and can drive more users to directly/indirectly participate in the LSP protocol ecosystem.
Traders on LSP platforms
These users may not directly hold any node assets, but they can hold a variety of public chain node assets by purchasing node slice proof certificates through the LSP trading platform.
Application developers
Based on the node slice proof credentials produced by the LSP protocol, certain developers can further program them to help these assets gain additional ecological value.
About the ecological role of OmniVerify Chain:
Cloud Node Holders
OmniVerify Chain also needs to ensure its own network security, requiring users to become one of the network nodes to help OmniVerify Chain with data security verification.
Validated processing containers
OmniVerify Chain allows users to contribute their local network computing resources to provide value to the network itself. These network verifiers will receive different levels of priority verification rights based on the number of tokens staked by the user. No matter how many token assets the user stakes, within a certain period of time, there will always be a data verification delegation and verification income.
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