SUNFLOWER
  • Introduction
    • What is Sunflower?
    • Mission & Vision
    • Key Features
  • Getting Started
    • System Requirements
    • Installation Guide
    • Creating an Account
    • Setting up a Node
  • User Guide
    • Dashboard Overview
    • Sharing Bandwidth
    • Monitoring Earnings
    • Token Management
    • Participating in Governance
  • Architecture
    • Overview
    • User Layer
    • Client Layer
    • P2P Network Layer
    • Consensus & Mining
    • Smart Contract & Governance Layer
    • Application & Data Consumption Layer
  • Tokenomics
    • Token Distribution Model
    • Mining Rewards & Incentives
    • Use Cases
    • Inflation & Deflation Strategies
  • Sunflower Data
    • Sunflower Architecture
      • Client Layer
      • RPC/Aggregator Nodes
      • Validator
      • Router
      • Sunflower Nodes
      • Public Web Servers
      • ZK Processor / PoB Aggregator
      • Sunflower Data Ledger
      • L1 Settlement Layer (Optional)
      • AI / Edge Features (Optional)
    • Data Flow Overview
      • Step-by-Step Data Flow
      • Data Flow Diagram
      • Key Features and Professional Highlights
  • Security
    • Security Measures
    • Privacy Protection
    • Smart Contract Audits
  • Roadmap
    • Phase 1: Foundation Building
    • Phase 2: Test Iteration & Audits
    • Phase 3: Mainnet Launch
    • Phase 4: Ecosystem Expansion
    • Phase 5: Decentralized Governance
  • FAQ
    • General Questions
    • Technical Questions
    • Mining and Rewards
    • Token & Transactions
    • Security & Privacy
    • Support & Community
    • Future Development
  • Contributing
    • How to Contribute
    • Development Guidelines
    • Reporting Issues
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  1. Tokenomics

Mining Rewards & Incentives

  • Proof of Bandwidth (PoB)

    • Underpins the network by measuring actual bandwidth contributions. Reward allocation factors in node reliability, uptime, and bandwidth capacity.

    • Both Regular Nodes and Super Nodes serve distinct roles within PoB, with Super Nodes assuming advanced responsibilities and security tasks for increased rewards.

  • Super Node Incentives and Governance

    • Staking Threshold: A minimum of 100,000 SFT is required to qualify as a Super Node.

    • Ranking: Super Nodes are ranked based on their contributions and operational stability; the top 20 earn extra SFT bonuses.

    • Governance Rights: Super Nodes hold greater voting power, influencing critical protocol parameters, proposals, and major upgrades.

  • Node Exit and Penalties

    • To maintain network stability, Super Nodes must remain staked for at least four weeks. Early redemption results in burning 1% of the total stake, deterring short-term opportunism.

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