A node should be more than a device sale. It should connect hardware, location, usage records and a clear contribution role.
The node idea starts with real activity
Soudian's network begins with everyday charging behavior. Users need power, venues need better service touchpoints and operators need reliable device-level visibility.
When devices are deployed and used, they can create records that describe uptime, rental activity, returns, site performance and maintenance history.
Why records matter
Records are the bridge between physical infrastructure and network participation. They help separate a real operating node from a simple promotional label.
The long-term structure can support device nodes, venue nodes and regional partner nodes, with different responsibilities and different evidence requirements.
A careful participation model
The final node rules should be published only after the product, deployment and compliance details are confirmed.
For now, Soudian will use NEWS to explain the participation logic clearly and avoid over-promising rewards before the rule set is ready.





