Running an RPCh Node
All HOPR node runners will be able to run an RPCh node with the release soon. Currently, only nodes controlled by the HOPR association are used as entry/exit nodes for RPCh relays.
What Do Entry/Exit Nodes Do?
Being a node runner for RPCh means you opt your HOPR node in as an entry or exit node for RPCh relays. Depending on which node you register as, you will perform separate, added functionality beyond what a normal HOPR node does.
This is mainly in relation to exit nodes, which must process, re-route and encrypt responses in addition to processing requests. You can read about the architecture of this here.
How to Run an RPCh Node
To run an RPCh node, first, you must be running a HOPR node. You can find the details for this here.
Soon, an API will be exposed for HOPR nodes to register as entry/exit nodes on the discovery platform. This page will be updated with instructions for this once the eature becomes available.
Incentives for RPCh Node Runners
Entry/exit nodes must use the HOPR network to send data to each other, which costs HOPR tokens. So they are pre-funded with tokens for each relay and given an extra amount as an incentive to operate as an RPCh node.
This mechanism will only be available to non-HOPR-controlled nodes at some point within the coming weeks, as such, details will be updated after this transition has been made.