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Karrier One FAQ
Karrier One FAQ
Karrier One FAQ
  • Welcome
  • Introduction
    • Karrier One
      • Network summary
      • Centralized vs Decentralized telecom
      • Why do we use blockchain?
      • Karrier One & Competitors
      • Remote community solutions
      • Data Protection
  • Token FAQ
    • Blockchain
      • Selection of blockchain
      • Use of smart contracts
      • Building on Karrier One
    • Tokenomics
      • The KONE DAO
      • What is the KONE token?
      • How will KONE be used on the network?
      • Token distribution
      • Inflationary metrics
      • Your KONE Wallet
  • Network FAQ
    • Node Information
      • What is a Foundational Node?
      • What is a Gatekeeper Node?
      • What is an Operator Node?
      • How are rewards distributed?
      • Quality of Nodes
    • KNS / Digital Identity
    • Users on the Network
    • Spectrum & Band 53
  • Support
    • How can I contact support?
    • How can I purchase KONE?
    • Keeping your Crypto Secure
    • Karrier One Radios
      • Are radios refundable?
      • What radios are available for purchase?
      • Radio installation
      • Which regions are available for deployment?
      • How do I optimize my radio's performance and earn rewards?
  • Developers
    • Karrier One API
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Why do we use blockchain?

  • Efficiency: Smart contracts allows for the removal of various layers traditionally filled by bureaucratic and administrative duties, leading to a much more efficient network.

  • Governance of data: Provides users with the privacy and power to regulate their own information.

  • Shared economy: The tokenomics inherent to the Karrier One network automatically benefit node owners and operators, facilitating quick network growth.

  • Community: Facilitates decentralized control of our infrastructure, paving the way for scalability and distributed operations.

  • Digital Identity: Provides the avenue for countless users to secure a digital identity, a fundamental necessity for keeping personal information secure.

  • Security: Transactions that happen "on" a blockchain cannot be altered afterwards, providing an enhanced degree of transparency and trust.

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