Ocean Node Incentive Program Delayed to Address System Glitches
The highly anticipated Ocean Nodes Incentive Program has been delayed by the decentralized data exchange protocol known as the Ocean Protocol. In order to handle necessary back-end updates and guarantee a fair experience for all participants, the program’s launch has been rescheduled for August 29, according to an official blog post. The monitoring system for tracking node uptime and incentive eligibility had several problems that the Ocean team found and fixed before making the decision.
The monitoring system that tracks node performance—a critical component in guaranteeing the program’s fairness—had a logic error that the Ocean team discovered. The team promptly fixed the logical fault and fixed the bugs found in the eligibility checks, according to the official post.
…to make sure everything is running smoothly and fairly, we’ve decided to push the start of the incentives program […] This allows us to roll out the necessary back-end updates and ensures that our monitoring system is robust and reliable, creating a fair environment for all participants.
the official post
Ocean Protocol Refines Nodes Dashboard with New Features, Warns of Potential Data Inaccuracies
In addition to fixing the back-end problems, the Ocean team enhanced the Ocean Nodes Dashboard in several ways. The goal of the dashboard updates is to enhance user experience by giving consumers access to more precise and useful data. The Ocean team warned that the values in the reward eligibility column might still be off until they push the back-end update.
We’ve added sorting, filtering, and the ability to select which columns you want to view. This gives you more control over how you interact with the data.
the team
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