Edited By
Andrei Petrov

A new suggestion has surfaced from a growing number of Nano node operators who are advocating for a tipping system. This would allow users to support their representatives financially in a fee-less manner, enhancing the incentive for node operators while preserving decentralization.
With Nano being a fee-less cryptocurrency, running a node is covered out of pocket. The proposal suggests incorporating a tipping feature either through wallets or directly in the Nano protocol. This move aims to encourage more people to operate nodes, thus maintaining a robust and decentralized network.
Some comments highlight a positive sentiment towards the idea, with one user stating, "I agree with this idea. A setting in your wallet that can be enabled to autosend tips is a great suggestion." This reflects a willingness to adopt this potential change without imposing mandatory fees.
Voluntariness: Most users emphasize that tipping should remain optional so it does not resemble a fee. โA banner that says 'donate to your rep' is better than implying you have to do it.โ
Implementation Method: Thereโs a divided opinion on whether this feature should be embedded within the protocol or exist solely in wallets. As one user put it, "It's not a bad idea but I wouldnโt want it implemented in the protocol. Only in a wallet."
Decentralization: Many participants express concerns that compulsory tipping systems might undermine decentralization, insisting any tipping feature should be designed to empower users, not dictate their choices.
"As long as itโs not forced, it could help node operators recover some costs, which is vital for keeping the network healthy," said another user supporting the concept.
๐ Users could choose to tip their node representative directly during transactions.
โ ๏ธ Optional tips would not function as fees; they would solely be opportunities for appreciation.
๐ก Wallets could include features to suggest pre-set tip amounts based on the transaction value.
The conversation around this topic indicates a strong desire for innovation without compromising core values. Many in the community believe these changes could further enhance Nano's practicality and community dynamics.
The debate continues as community members share their thoughts on how to maintain an efficient and decentralized approach while supporting node operators.