FAQ
Q1: How will the KONE token be used on the Karrier One network?
A: The KONE token has three main uses:
Earning rewards by operating and maintaining DePIN devices.
Participating in governance through the Karrier DAO.
Spending on network-related services such as data usage, dApp access, and device purchases.
Q2: How do I earn KONE tokens?
A: You can earn KONE tokens by:
Keeping your DePIN device online and connected (uptime rewards)
Handling more data traffic (data rewards)
Placing devices in under-connected areas (location-based bonuses)
Maintaining high performance and user satisfaction (QoS rewards)
Q3: What is the reward distribution schedule for KONE?
A: 40% of the total KONE supply is allocated to DePIN device rewards and distributed over 50 years. The distribution follows an exponentially decaying release schedule with a 3% reduction annually.
Q4: Can I sell or convert my KONE tokens?
A: Yes. KONE tokens can be traded or converted through supported platforms. Deployer Nodes can also choose to receive rewards in local fiat currency, subject to a conversion fee.
Q5: How is Karrier One governed?
A: Karrier One is governed by the Karrier DAO. Token holders can stake their KONE to vote on proposals, delegate voting power, and help shape the networkβs future.
Q6: What are Deployer Nodes, and how do they differ from regular users?
A: Deployer Nodes operate Karrier Oneβs licensed and unlicensed radio infrastructure. Unlike standard users, they must stake 100,000 KONE and be approved as System Integrators by the DAO. Their rewards scale with data throughput.
Q7: Is the KONE token inflationary?
A: No. KONE follows a controlled, deflation-conscious emission model. Token emissions decline over time, and mechanisms like token burns and capped total supply ensure inflation remains under control.
Q8: How does the bounty system work?
A: Bounties target specific regions where connectivity is most needed. Users install devices at these locations and stake a small KONE bond. If the deployment meets uptime and performance targets, the user earns the bounty and gets their bond back.
Q9: Why was the Sui blockchain chosen for KONE?
A: The Sui blockchain was selected for its high scalability, low-latency execution, and object-based architecture. These features are ideal for handling the decentralized, high-throughput needs of Karrier Oneβs network and enable fast, secure interactions for devices and users alike.
Q10: What are the advantages of using KONE on the Sui network?
A: As a native Sui token, KONE benefits from:
Fast and inexpensive transactions
Native asset programmability
Enhanced user experience through object permanence and composability
Compatibility with the broader Sui dApp ecosystem, enabling future integrations
Q11: Is KONE compatible with Sui wallets and dApps?
A: Yes. KONE can be stored in any Sui-compatible wallet, and used across Sui dApps that accept or integrate KONE. This extends the utility of the token beyond the Karrier One ecosystem.
Q12: How does Sui's scalability benefit Karrier One?
A: Sui's parallel transaction execution and horizontal scaling allow Karrier One to support potentially millions of device interactions and token microtransactions without congestion or high fees.
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