What are levels?
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In the Tonoreum project, levels represent a system that allows miners to enhance their computational power by purchasing levels using TOR or TON tokens. Here's how the leveling system works and its benefits:
Purchasing Levels:
Increase Computational Power: Miners can purchase levels to increase their TOR Power, which in turn boosts their mining capabilities.
Payment Options: Levels can be purchased using either TOR tokens or TON tokens.
Level Cap:
Maximum Level: The current maximum level a miner can achieve is level 100.
Future Plans: There may be future updates that increase the maximum level beyond 100, allowing for even greater computational power and mining efficiency.
Benefits of Higher Levels:
Enhanced Mining Power: Each level adds a certain amount of computational power to the miner’s overall capacity, enabling them to mine more TOR tokens.
Competitive Advantage: Higher levels provide a competitive edge in the mining network, allowing users to achieve better rankings and rewards.
In your Tonoreum dashboard, you can see your current level and title, as well as the benefits associated with your level. For instance:
Level: Indicates your current level (e.g., Level 0, Level 10, etc.).
Mining Power: Shows the computational power attributed to your current level (e.g., 150 TR/s).
Balance and Unlocked Balance: Displays your TOR balance and the amount available for withdrawal.
Boosters: Indicates any active boosters that further enhance your computational power.
The leaderboard section displays the top 100 users, their levels, and titles. This allows miners to see their rank compared to other participants and strive for higher positions by increasing their levels.
Levels in the Tonoreum project provide a structured way for miners to increase their computational power and improve their mining efficiency. By purchasing levels with TOR or TON tokens, users can enhance their mining capabilities, achieve higher ranks, and potentially earn more rewards. The current maximum level is 100, with plans to possibly increase this cap in the future, allowing for even greater opportunities for growth and competition within the Tonoreum ecosystem.