Running a node: free for a year, zero reward Let’s look at those friends who worked hard to run nodes. The node guy set up the node with hope, stayed up late to update the version, and ran it for a year. What did he get in return? 0! Yes! Elixir didn’t give much reward to users who run nodes. The official propaganda at the beginning: various hints that node players will be rewarded. Now node players have become free labor, and the project party patted their butts and left, really "thank you for your selfless dedication."
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On October 31, 2008, a quiet Halloween evening, [email protected] sent an email that changed history. The subject was simple: "Bitcoin P2P e-cash paper". This email sent to the cryptography mailing list said: "I have been working on a new electronic cash system, which is completely peer-to-peer and does not require a trusted third party." On January 3, 2009, the Bitcoin Genesis Block was mined. In this system, no one can violate the rules of the code. "Code is Law" has changed from Professor Lessig's warning to the ideal of the cryptographic community, and finally found its first complete practice in Bitcoin.
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