1. About Huygens Testnet
Our first testnet is named 'Huygens' in honor of the 17th century Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens, who first discovered Saturn's moon TITAN. The naming is intended to pay homage to Huygens' contribution to astronomy and to symbolize our project's commitment to exploring the boundaries of new technologies, just as Huygens did in his time.
2. What is the Titan Network?
Titan Network
Titan Network is a digital resource network that incentivizes the matching of community idle resources with global demand, making it easy for anyone to harness the power of DePIN services and participate in building the Internet of Value. Titan Network is developing a universal DePIN service platform for the community to direct or deploy hardware to offer fungible digital resources such as compute, storage, and bandwidth. Built-in economic incentives and network design ensure that the community is rewarded for the resources provided, while end users receive high quality results with the reliability of modern cloud solutions. The open-source, low-barrier-to-entry platform enables the ecosystem to participate in and benefit from the creation of the Internet of Value.
3. Who buys the resources you sell on Titan?
The storage, bandwidth and compute resources you provide on the platform are critical to globally recognized organizations. We are committed to consolidating these resources for industry leaders such as gen-tech giant BGI, communications technology pioneer Xender, and EMC, an innovator in AIGC. As our partner network continues to expand, each of your resource contributions is utilized efficiently and effectively to help global companies achieve significant success in technology innovation and business growth. Your participation not only promotes the growth of these organizations, but also brings you tangible rewards.
4. Does running a Titan node violate the ISP's terms of service?
Titan Network does not provide legal advice or engage in related business. In general, users should verify the terms with each provider and comply with applicable laws.
5. Can I open multiple accounts under the same IP address to earn more?
Yes, you can connect up to 5 devices under the same IP address. While we encourage multiple device usage, we ask that you adhere to this rule to prevent potential abuse and maintain the stability and fairness of the Titan Network.
6. How can I be sure that my personal information is protected when I use Titan?
We recognize the importance of personal information and are committed to protecting the privacy of our users.
Open Source Transparency: Titan Network's programs are completely open source, which means that all operations are transparent and auditable. Users can freely access and review the code to ensure that there are no hidden operations that could compromise user privacy.
Strict resource authorization: We use only the resources authorized by the user. Titan Network's programs are designed with strict restrictions and will never use resources outside the scope of authorization. This mechanism ensures that users have complete control over their devices while preventing any unauthorized data access. With these measures in place, Titan is committed to protecting the privacy and data security of each and every user. Therefore, user information is properly protected when using our services.
7. Where can I run Titan Network programs?
Titan Network programs are widely applicable to various types of devices, including servers, PC, NAS, raspberry Pi, mobile devices (under development) and other x86 architecture devices. Titan provides powerful support no matter what type of hardware you use.