That's exactly what made me interested in this topic.
Bitcoin has operated for years with thousands of unpaid nodes, which suggests that financial incentives are not strictly necessary.
At the same time, I'm curious whether protocol-level incentives could increase the number, geographic distribution and long-term reliability of independent nodes.
I'm not convinced rewards are needed, but I think it's an interesting hypothesis to test.
That's exactly what made me interested in this topic.
Bitcoin has operated for years with thousands of unpaid nodes, which suggests that financial incentives are not strictly necessary.
At the same time, I'm curious whether protocol-level incentives could increase the number, geographic distribution and long-term reliability of independent nodes.
I'm not convinced rewards are needed, but I think it's an interesting hypothesis to test.