> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://faq.karrier.one/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://faq.karrier.one/token-faq/tokenomics/deployer-nodes.md).

# Deployer Nodes

Deployer Nodes are trusted operators running Karrier One’s core infrastructure, including radios operating on licensed and unlicensed spectrum [<mark style="color:orange;">**(Karrier One Cellular)**</mark>](https://docs.karrier.one/karrier-one-cellular/).

#### Requirements:

* **Stake 100,000 KONE:** Locked as a commitment to quality.
* **DAO Approval:** Must become a verified System Integrator.

#### Earnings Model:

* **Data-Based Rewards:** Payments scale with GB of data transmitted.
* **Currency Options:** Choose KONE or local fiat currency (converted with a small fee).

Deployer Nodes help ensure the integrity and operational reliability of the Karrier One network.


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