πŸ› οΈOpmentis Labs: Testing Ground for Marketplace Products

The Opmentis platform features specialized labs that serve as testing environments for products available in the Opmentis marketplace. Each lab has a distinct role and is integral to the ecosystem’s functionality and progression.

Roles within the Labs: Miners and Validators

1. Validators: In certain labs, validators play a crucial role. To participate as a validator, an individual must stake a minimum of 7 Opmentis tokens. This stake is not only a sign of commitment but also a way to ensure the integrity and quality of the testing process. Validators are typically rewarded more significantly due to their staked investment and the critical role they play in the validation process.

2. Miners: Miners are responsible for rigorously testing the products. Their role is vital in identifying potential issues, ensuring functionality, and confirming the product's readiness for the marketplace. Miners provide essential feedback that contributes to the refinement and improvement of the products.

3. Owners: ⁠ Owners are responsible for introducing new products to the Opmentis ecosystem. If a user wishes to test a product that's not currently in the marketplace, they initiate this by paying a registration fee.

Upon payment, they facilitate the creation of a new lab dedicated to testing their product, providing a space for its development and refinement. As owners, they oversee the lab operations, ensuring that the testing process aligns with their objectives and the product receives the necessary feedback for improvement.

Lab Creation for New Products

- If a user wishes to test a product not currently listed in the Opmentis marketplace, they can do so by paying a registration fee. Upon payment, a new lab will be created specifically for testing this product, providing a dedicated space for thorough evaluation and refinement.

Active Engagement and Inactivity

- Active engagement is a crucial requirement for both labs and their participants (miners and validators). A lab may be deemed inactive and subject to closure if it does not maintain a certain level of activity or if there is no ongoing engagement.

- Similarly, miners and validators are expected to remain active and meet the lab's minimum requirements. Inactivity or failure to meet these requirements may lead to their removal from the lab.

The structure of Opmentis labs emphasizes the platform's commitment to quality and functionality in its marketplace offerings. By involving community members as Owners, miners and validators, Opmentis ensures that products are not only technically sound but also meet the practical needs and standards of its user base.

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