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DIN Chipper Node Delegation | Powered by NodeOps
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DIN Chipper Node Delegation | Powered by NodeOps
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DIN is the first modular AI-native data pre-processing layer, revolutionizing data flow and AI agent building with its innovative protocols and communities. A key component of the DIN network is the Chipper Nodes, which play a vital role in the AI data preprocessing workflow.
As licensed Data Validators and Vectorizers, Chipper Nodes handle the validation, classification, cleaning, and augmentation of raw data collected by Data Collectors. Node operators can run these nodes on their own edge devices, leveraging a lightweight language classification model powered by fastText for efficient and accurate multilingual text processing. This processed data is optimized for AI training purposes.
This tutorial will walk you through the process of deploying your DIN Chipper Node using NodeOps.
DIN Chipper Node License: Only available to users who participated in the Chipper node sale.
Log in to your NodeOps account.
Access the NodeOps Console at https://console.nodeops.xyz/dashboard.
On the dashboard, go to the Node Deployment page.
Select DIN.
Choose “Chipper” as the node type (selected by default).
Connect your wallet containing the Chipper Node NFT:
Click Connect Wallet.
After connecting, click Fetch NFT. The system will display the number of Chipper Node NFTs linked to your wallet.
Select the NFTs you wish to deploy from the displayed list.
Select your desired subscription duration.
Longer subscriptions offer reduced monthly rates.
If you have NodePoints or a discount code, apply them at this step.
Click Continue to Pay to proceed.
You will be redirected to CopperX for payment.
Choose your preferred blockchain payment method and finalize the transaction.
Once payment is complete, your DIN Chipper Node status will change to Running in the NodeOps Console.
Congratulations! Your DIN Chipper Node is now active and contributing to the DIN network.
For further assistance, contact NodeOps support or refer to the help section within the NodeOps Console.