TOR POWER

TOR Power

In the Tonoreum project, TOR Power represents a unit of computational power that plays a key role in the process of mining rewards from blocks generated every 5 minutes. This mechanism allows users to earn rewards proportional to their share of the total computational power in the network. For example, if there are 10 miners in the network and the total computational power is 1000 TOR Power, a user with 100 TOR Power is entitled to receive 10% of the reward from each generated block. This fair and transparent way of distributing rewards encourages active participation and growth in computational power.

Increasing TOR Power

TOR Power can be increased through the following methods:

  1. Referral System:

    • Referral Link: Each user receives a unique referral link to invite others to join the Tonoreum project.

    • Bonus Power: For every new participant who joins through a referral link, the referrer’s computational power increases by 75 units.

    • New User Boost: New users start with 100 units of TOR Power and receive an additional 25 units when joining via a referral link, giving them a total of 125 units to start with.

    • Network Growth: This structure promotes the building of a referral network and supports both new and existing users in enhancing their computational power.

Maintaining TOR Power

To maintain activity and engagement in the network, Tonoreum has introduced a mechanism for refreshing the mining session:

  1. Daily Refresh:

    • Log In: Users must log into their graphical panel every 24 hours to refresh their mining session and maintain their computational power.

    • Consequences of Inactivity: Failing to log in results in a gradual decrease in computational power according to a specified schedule, reducing the ability to mine rewards over time.

Decrease Schedule for Inactive Users

The schedule for the decrease in power if a user fails to refresh their session is as follows:

  • After 24 hours, TOR Power decreases by 5%.

  • After 48 hours, TOR Power decreases by an additional 15%.

  • After 72 hours, TOR Power decreases by another 30%.

  • After 96 hours, TOR Power decreases by another 45%.

  • After 120 hours, TOR Power decreases by another 60%.

  • After 144 hours, TOR Power decreases by another 80%.

  • After 168 hours, TOR Power decreases by 100%.

Tasks and Engagement

Tonoreum plans to introduce additional tasks within the Proof of Link (PoL) mechanism. These tasks will not only serve to renew mining sessions but also offer a way to further increase computational power and rewards for active participants. This model ensures that the most active and engaged users are rewarded, fostering the building of a strong and active community around the project.

Summary

TOR Power is a central element of the Tonoreum mining process, encouraging active participation and network growth through a fair and transparent reward distribution system. By engaging in referral activities and completing tasks, users can enhance their computational power and maximize their mining rewards. Regular interaction and session refreshment are key to maintaining TOR Power, ensuring continuous engagement and the dynamic growth of the Tonoreum ecosystem.

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