The first phase of Swan Chain's CP UBI plan is about to start, opening up a new Computing Power incentive mode.

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BlockBeats news, on October 28, according to official sources, AI super chain Swan Chain will officially launch the first phase of the Universal Basic Income (UBI) plan for Computing Providers (CP) on October 29 (EST), lasting for one month, with a total reward pool of 1,200,000 SWAN, marking the beginning of a new phase of incentivizing computing resource providers for Swan Chain. This UBI plan will comprehensively cover two types of Nodes: Edge Computing Providers (ECP) and Fog Computing Providers (FCP). Swan Chain adopts a dual-income model, where CPs can earn higher income by completing deployment orders in addition to daily UBI rewards. High-quality CPs are expected to earn significantly higher income. New CPs can easily participate: by providing basic account information and GPU configuration, they can apply for stake quotas, and the stake funds will be directly deposited into their accounts; the stake assets of CP users who participated in the previous test will be automatically transferred to custody accounts, seamlessly connected. Swan Chain adopts a dynamic stake mechanism, where the stake amount for a single GPU adjusts with the overall Computing Power of the network, allowing early users to enjoy better stake conditions. Users can monitor network trends in real time through the Swan Dashboard.

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