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Dive in to Explore [wirex logo] Your Node Sale Guide Dear NULL, For crypto and blockchain enthusiasts, you may or may not have heard of node sales. It's an exciting opportunity that offers both investment potential and the chance to support decentralisation. Imagine buying into a project where your involvement helps shape its future! But it’s crucial to understand what you’re getting into before making any commitments. Let's break down what a node sale entails and why participating could be beneficial for you. What is a node sale and how does it work? A node sale is the process of distributing or selling access to nodes within a blockchain or decentralised network. It's a way for blockchain projects to raise funds while decentralising their network. Node sales involve selling the rights to operate nodes on a blockchain network directly to the community. By distributing nodes to a wider pool of operators, projects can decentralise their networks quickly while raising funds. How do they impact the blockchain? Node sales decentralise networks by distributing node operations to a broader group, reducing reliance on centralised entities. This makes networks more resilient and secure against attacks or failures. Node operators validate transactions, store data, and participate in consensus, ensuring network stability. A diverse, distributed network of operators makes it harder for malicious actors to compromise the system and ensures continuous functionality. By encouraging more people to become node operators, node sales strengthen network health and resilience. Are there different types of Nodes sold? Yes, and the different types of nodes sold can vary between projects. Some common types include validator nodes, allowing you to participate in consensus and validate transactions. Storage nodes, which store and provide access to blockchain data and lastly, lightweight nodes which perform tasks like relaying messages and assisting with data availability checks. Sound like something you would be interested in? Fortunately for you, Wirex Pay has its very own Node sale on the horizon! Keep reading and discover how you can get involved as well as the possible rewards you could be earning from running your own node.   Node Benefits and How to Get Involved with Wirex Pay Now you are fully up to speed with how a node sale works and its benefits to the blockchain, but what about the benefits for you? Each node sale allows a user to become part of supporting the networks infrastructure, some will also offer additional rewards. Let us explore the benefits of purchasing a node via the Wirex Pay sale: -Airdrops and up to 40% of transactional revenue -Governance rights, helping with network choices -A Node License NFT reflecting ownership -NFTs can be exchanged or sold on other markets -NFT ownership makes the network fair, letting people own, run, and profit from nodes Node sales offer a fantastic opportunity to really have an impact on the blockchain while also offering the potential for great rewards, as demonstrated by past node sales. How to Get Involved: You have started learning about nodes at the perfect time as Wirex Pay node sale whitelist is now open! Here is how to secure your spot in the upcoming node sale: Sign Up for the Whitelist: Visit [presale.wirexpaychain.com]( and register for the whitelist. Invite Friends: Share the opportunity and invite friends to join the whitelist to increase your chances of securing a spot. Stay Informed: Follow our updates to learn more about the node sale timeline and further instructions. Looking for more information about Wirex Pay and its upcoming node sale? Please visit the site [here.]( [Sign up for whitelist](   [facebook]( [twitter]( [comunity]( [medium]( [medium]( © 2015–2024 wirexapp.com, All Rights Reserved. Availability of the Wirex services and Wirex entity you receive services from depends on your location. Your location and Wirex entity providing services may affect your rights and protections; therefore, please read the terms and conditions that apply to you carefully. 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