Lumoz
Lumoz is a globally distributed modular computing network that leverages a DePIN network to offer a secure and flexible computing platform for users around the world. Lumoz focuses on advanced zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) services, supports Rollup network development, and provides computational power for AI technologies.
At the heart of this ecosystem is the Lumoz zkVerifier Node, a universal verification protocol on-chain, providing data verification services to enterprises and users. With just a standard server, you can easily participate in zero-knowledge computation verification through Lumoz.
Prerequisites:
- EVM-compatible wallet
- Sufficient funds or credits for your Node subscription
- zkVerifier License
- MOZ tokens for gas fees
Refer to the Lumoz documentation for instructions on how to obtain the testnet license and MOZ test tokens.
Set up your Lumoz zkVerifier Node with NodeOps
This tutorial guides you through the process of deploying your Lumoz zkVerifier Node using NodeOps.
Step 1: Connect with the Console
- From the Console, sign up or log in using the Log In button; bottom left of the Console.
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- Choose your sign in method; use the tabs to learn more:
- Wallet
To sign in with an EVM-compatible wallet, you must approve the connection request in your Wallet. Click Connect and Confirm the request.
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Sign in with Email and connect a wallet later.
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Sign in with Google and connect a wallet later.
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Step 2: Select your Protocol and Node
- Navigate to the Node Deployment page and select Lumoz.
- Select Node Type
Choose the default Verifier as the Node type.
- Connect your wallet containing the Lumoz zkVerifier Testnet License by clicking Connect Wallet. Once connected, select Fetch NFT, and the system will display the number of NFTs linked to your wallet.
Step 3: Configure rewards
After connecting your wallet and fetching the associated NFTs, you'll need to configure the following reward distribution options. These options define how rewards from validation tasks are divided between the Node operator, license delegators, and esMOZ stakers.
- Commission Rewards
- Delegate Split
- Staking Split
Definition
This is the portion of the verification rewards that the Node operator (you) retains as a commission. It is a percentage of the total rewards earned by the Node for performing verification tasks on the network.
How it works
You can set a commission rate (default is 5%). This percentage is deducted from the total verification rewards before the remaining rewards are distributed to other participants (i.e., esMOZ stakers and license delegators).
Example
If your Node earns 100 MOZ tokens in rewards and you set a commission of 5%, you will keep 5 MOZ tokens as your commission, and the remaining 95 MOZ tokens will be split between the stakers and delegators.
Definition
The delegate split is the percentage of the remaining rewards (after your commission is deducted) that is allocated to license delegators. License delegators are users who delegate their licenses to your Node, contributing to its operational capacity.
How it works
After the commission is deducted, the remaining rewards are distributed based on the delegate split percentage. The default value is set to 45%, but you can customize this to a percentage that fits your preference.
Example
If the remaining rewards after your commission are 95 MOZ tokens and you set the delegate split to 45%, then 42.75 MOZ tokens (45% of 95) will be allocated to the license delegators.
Definition
The staking split is the percentage of the remaining rewards allocated to esMOZ stakers. These are users who stake esMOZ tokens to support your Node and help maintain the network’s integrity.
How it works
After the commission is deducted, and the delegate split is applied, the staking split determines how much of the remaining rewards are distributed to stakers. The default is set at 50%, but you can modify this to suit your desired allocation.
Example
Using the same 95 MOZ tokens after the commission, if you set the staking split to 50%, then 47.5 MOZ tokens (50% of 95) will go to the esMOZ stakers.
The sum of Commission Rewards, Delegate Split, and Staking Split must always equal 100%. For example:
- Commission Rewards: 5%
- Delegate Split: 45%
- Staking Split: 50% = Total: 100%
You can adjust these values to reflect how you wish to distribute the rewards, ensuring that the total percentages across all categories always add up to 100%.
Step 4: Set up your Node subscription
- Choose Subscription Duration
Select your preferred subscription length. Longer subscriptions offer lower monthly rates. If you have NodePoints or a discount code, you can apply them here. Click Continue to Pay to proceed.
- Complete Payment
You will be redirected to CopperX to finalize your payment using your preferred blockchain method.
Step 5: Delegate your Node
Once the payment is complete, you will be redirected to Nodefolio. You’ll see your newly created Node with a "Click to Delegate" button. Click this button, and your wallet’s NFTs will be displayed. Complete the delegation process by selecting Click to Delegate.
Congratulations! Your Lumoz zkVerifier Node is now active. The status of your Node should change to Running.
Step 6: (Optional) Confirm your Node deployment
Within 10-15 seconds, your Nodes should be up and running.
You can view your Node under the My Node section.
For further assistance or troubleshooting contact our Discord help desk.
Node maintenance
Lumoz requires you to update the JSON RPC used by your Node.
- Login at verifier.lumoz.org/my-node.
- Click Verify.
- Enter RPC to verify:
https://rpc.lumoz.org
- You can now initialize the Node, use the video to follow along:
FAQ
- Do I need to upgrade my Node/s on my own?
No, NodeOps automates deployments and upgrades.
- How do I pay for subscriptions?
Coming soon: Pay in $NODE Or pay via our payment partner, Copperx:
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What next?
- Reach out on Discord if you need further assistance