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πŸš€ Major Update for the Q1 Quickstart Menu Your menu should update automatically, if it doesn't, or if you want to install it from scratch, visit: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/q1-node-quickstart-menu NEW FEATURES: - Node and QClient version auto-check, with warning messages if an update is needed - Node auto-updates: you can now choose to enable or disable auto-updates for the Node and QClient - "Install node" and "prepare server" now only show if you don't have a node installed, along with special instructions for new users - QClient actions: opens a submenu with options to manage your QUIL tokens. - You can also use the QClient actions menu as a standalone menu by calling "qclient" in your terminal IMPROVEMENTS: - Menu autoload on login is now optional and improved to avoid issues with interactive shell and tmux sessions - Node/Qclient install and update scripts have been improved - Several fixes and logic improvements throughout the entire code
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πŸš€ Quilibrium Node Clusters: WTF Are They? Some adventurous folks are experimenting with MASSIVE nodes... up to 2048 workers 🀯 , by clustering several machines together. WARNING: Setting up and running clusters is for advanced users only! >> What's a cluster? A group of machines acting as a single node. - One master machine holds the node peerID - Other machines are slaves, providing extra computational power >> Why it matters: In Quilibrium nodes earn more rewards according to their seniority, which is its uptime and the amount of good work it made (this value will convert in a prover ring spot in 2.0). So if you have a node with a great seniority, the best strategy would be to scale it up with a cluster. But remember.. this is not easy to do. Only true cypherpunks will venture into this frontier... >> Want to learn more? Check out this awesome tutorial by Tyga: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/tutorials/running-a-node-cluster
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