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FAQ

Why do I have to stake to become a Provider?

Staking is an economic security measure that ensures only earnest compute providers can contribute to the Atlas Network. It also ensures providers act in the best interest of the Atlas Network by adding reliability and efficiency. During the Atlas Network Testnet phase, we will provide the Testnet $NODE to stake as part of the early bird campaign. All you need is testnet ETH on Arbitrum Sepolia as gas fees and any tokens required to satisfy the requirements of the faucet you use.

Are there any prerequisite to participate in Atlas Network Quests?

Non-custodial EVM Wallet & testnet ETH on Arbitrum Sepolia are required to participate in our quests. Request on any existing public faucets, Consider the:

I have registered the wrong wallet address with my wallet, how can I change it?

Please fill out this form and we will take care of it.

Why do I have to pay for Node Deployment on Testnet?

The payment goes towards running and maintaining the infrastructure where nodes are deployed.

Are the deployments on Atlas as same as Node Deployments on NodeOps?

Yes they are very similar.

What will I get with $NODE staking?

Until this is announced, participants earn Node Points not $NODE by taking part in quests on Atlas Network with the potential of future airdrops for active participants.

When will I see more quests going live on the platform?

Every day or two, we’ll keep pushing new quests on the Atlas Network console. The active quests are under the “Campaign Live” (green) tag, and the upcoming ones are under the “Coming Soon” (orange) tag.

I cannot see the referral points getting updated.

It is taken into account and you will see the points updating every 1 hour.

After adding a machine, why is it in Pending/Configuring status?

You need to do the setup txn, please ensure you have enough ETH on Arbitrum Sepolia for gas fees.

Why there is no workload on my machine? When would I get deployments on my machine?

In the early stages of Atlas Network Testnet, we are testing the compute onboarding process. The next stage will add workload on the provided compute.

Why am I getting a copy error?

Such as cannot create regular file '/usr/local/bin/atlasnetwork-provider': Permission denied? This means you didn't create a user account at root for Atlas Network with the correct permissions to run the code.

You can get around this on Ubuntu with sudo. That means:

  • curl -L https://get.atlasnetwork.dev | sh -s - 9zvmdvJ****Identifier*****w9PHZwP becomes
  • sudo curl -L https://get.atlasnetwork.dev | sudo sh -s - 9zvmdvJ****Identifier*****w9PHZwP