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COTI's Node V2 is coming in 2026.
Deploy and run nodes without friction or intermediaries. The bar for entry? Pretty much non-existent—anyone can jump in and spin up a node.
Think thousands of community-operated nodes collectively powering private computation at scale. Participants get compensated for contributing resources and maintaining network security.
More nodes flowing through the network means greater computational capacity, stronger community ownership, and genuine decentralization taking shape.
The shift from centralized infrastructure to distributed node operators represents a meaningful step toward true Web3 alignment.
I've heard too many stories about true decentralization, but in the end, it's just a few whales calling the shots
Sounds good, but I wonder if it will really be "zero barrier" at that time
Both nodes and rewards, it feels like they're just repackaging old wine in new bottles...
I'm interested in low barriers, but the premise is that it must really be profitable
Private computing and such sound fancy, but what's important is whether it can actually run smoothly
Community ownership? Ha, I just want to see if it's a fake picture...
If this wave can really be achieved, it would indeed be quite revolutionary. Let's wait and see
Having a low threshold is good, but can it really make money? That's the key, brother.
Thousands of nodes sound great, but I'm afraid it's just another game for big players to harvest the profits.