To motivate node administrators to establish nodes in unconventional network environments such as satellite internet, intranets, Wi-Fi APNs, LoRa, or domestic long-range Wi-Fi, a mix of technological and incentive-based strategies is crucial. Below are detailed ideas for achieving this:


1. Economic Incentives

  • Higher Rewards for Non-Standard Connectivity: Nodes connected via satellite internet, LoRa, APN, or similar technologies can earn increased rewards for routing traffic. Introducing reward multipliers based on the complexity of the setup can encourage participation.

    • Example: Satellite internet: +50%, LoRa: +100%.
  • Bonuses for Unique Routes: Administrators offering access to isolated networks (e.g., corporate intranets, remote areas) receive additional payments for network expansion.


2. Technical Advantages

  • Adaptive Routing: Implement mechanisms to identify nodes with non-standard connectivity and prioritize them for specific traffic types, such as IoT or remote operations.

  • Protocol Integration: Simplify the setup process for unconventional nodes by providing ready-made modules and scripts.

    • Pre-configured modules for LoRaWAN.
    • Scripts for satellite internet or Wi-Fi APN configuration.

3. Grants and Sponsorships

  • Innovation Node Fund: Establish a pool of funds (e.g., through a DAO) to reward administrators developing nodes in unconventional environments. Grants could target:

    • LoRa connections.
    • Deployments in remote or isolated regions.
  • Partnerships: Collaborate with satellite internet providers, LoRa equipment manufacturers, and similar entities to offer discounts or subsidies for node administrators.


4. Gamification and Reputation

  • Reputation System: Nodes earn ratings for connecting to unique networks. High-rated administrators can compete in contests or receive extra rewards.

    • Example: “Node of the Month” for LoRa or satellite coverage.
  • NFT Badges or Rewards: Administrators who deploy nodes in challenging environments, such as satellite internet, receive rare NFTs as recognition.


5. Community and Education

  • Resources and Documentation: Provide comprehensive guides and tools for deploying nodes in unconventional networks. Examples:

    • A guide for LoRaWAN node setup with code examples.
    • Documentation on configuring satellite internet via Starlink or Inmarsat.
  • Hackathons: Host events where participants compete to create nodes in unique environments, with rewards for the best solutions.


6. Technical Support Examples

LoRaWAN

  1. Setting up a LoRa gateway:
    # Install ChirpStack for managing LoRaWAN devices
    docker-compose up chirpstack-network-server
    
  2. Integrating with Yggdrasil:
    • Link the LoRa gateway to Yggdrasil through tunneling.

Satellite Internet

  1. Connecting via Starlink:
    ip route add 200::/7 via <IP_GATEWAY>
    
  2. Prioritizing satellite traffic:
    • Use QoS to manage delays.

Wi-Fi APN

  1. Connecting to a local network:
    nmcli dev wifi connect "<SSID>" password "<PASSWORD>"
    

7. Cultural and Social Impact

  • Mission Statement: Promote the idea that connecting isolated or unconventional networks helps decentralize the internet and benefits the global community.

    • Example slogan: “Connecting the world, from cities to the most remote corners.”
  • Success Stories: Share examples of successful deployments, such as a LoRa node providing connectivity in a remote village.


Conclusion

Creating an ecosystem where unconventional nodes are seen as valuable contributions requires a combination of economic, social, and technical incentives. With a strategic approach, administrators will be encouraged to bridge the gap between traditional and unconventional networks, enriching the overall network infrastructure.