CESS testnet Venus is officially launched
The decentralized storage network CESS has announced the official launch of the Venus test network. The updates to the Venus test network include: strengthening the security and storage efficiency of data by optimizing idle space, simplifying node management and deployment processes through multi-storage node deployment scripts, and enhancing the user experience through the addition of DeOSS functionality. The total point reward for storage nodes in the CESS Venus test network is 60,000, corresponding to 6 million CESS on the main network. The final points for each node will be calculated based on the percentage of Mining reward (TCESS) that the node occupies. The test coin TCESS required for staking can be obtained from the CESS official website faucet, and only nodes with Mining rewards greater than 30 TCESS at the end of the test will be considered valid nodes.
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