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  1. Fundamentals

Mining Rewards Program

Create a balanced system that rewards users based on their actual contribution to the SynonAI network's processing power and efficiency.

SynonAI incentivizes users who contribute their computing resources to the network by rewarding them with $SYOI tokens, regardless of machine utilization for tasks such as training or inference. Unlike traditional mining where processing power dictates rewards, SynonAI rewards simple connection and online availability. The user receives these rewards if the machine is online and connected to the network for more than 6 non-consecutive hours within a 24-hour period.

SynonAI considers a combination of three factors to determine the reward:

  • Machine Hardware: The type of GPU (e.g., higher performance GPUs receive a higher reward multiplier).

  • Network Contribution: The effective bandwidth a user contributes to the network (higher bandwidth allows for faster data transfer and processing).

  • Active Participation: The amount of time the machine actively participates in tasks assigned by SynonAI (e.g., training model components, inference tasks).

Calculation Example:

  1. Base Reward: A base reward amount in $SYOI tokens is established for each day.

  2. Machine Factor: Each GPU type is assigned a multiplier based on its relative performance. (e.g., High-End GPU = 2x multiplier, Mid-Range GPU = 1.5x multiplier, Low-End GPU = 1x multiplier).

  3. Network Factor: A multiplier is calculated based on the user's effective network bandwidth contribution (e.g., Bandwidth contribution above a threshold receives a 1.1x multiplier).

  4. Active Participation Factor: The total reward pool is further distributed based on the relative amount of active participation by each machine (e.g., machines that complete more tasks receive a higher share).

Final Reward per Machine:


Individual Machine Reward = Daily Reward / Total Machines * Machine Factor * Network Factor * Active Participation Factor

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