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Worker Node Purchase FAQ

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1. How many nodes are available for purchase? Inferix is offering 100,000 nodes across 30 tiers. Each tier has a limited number of licenses, and prices increase as the tiers progress.


2. What are the steps to purchase a node? To purchase a node, there's two types of sales:

  • Whitelist Sale (if eligible): If you are whitelisted, you'll have node slots secured to buy. The Whitelist Sale has 8 tiers of pricing, with increasing prices.

  • Public Sale: The remaining number of nodes will be available in the Public Sale on a first-come, first-served basis. Public sale prices will increase across the 30 tiers.

The purchasing of Whitelist Sale and Public Sale will be started at the same time.

A detailed guide, and a video walkthrough to purchase a node is available here


3. Who is eligible for the Whitelist Sale? Whitelist participants include:

  • Whitelisted (WL) users

  • OG (Original Group) members

  • Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs)

  • Node Sale Partners

  • Participants of events and campaigns


4. What is the purchase token for the sale? Nodes can be purchased using , it is the bridged on Arbitrum One network during both the Whitelist and Public sales.

Don't know how to get USDT on Arbitrum?

  • Goto , connect your Metamask wallet, set "Testnet mode" to OFF and convert your USDT token assets to USD₮0

  • If you don't have USDT token in your wallet, goto a centralized exchange, such as Binance, buy USDT and then send it from your Binance account to your wallet address using the Arbitrum One network


5. Is there a purchase limit for nodes? Tiers 1 - 8: There are specific purchase caps per wallet for these tiers:

  • Tier 1: Max of 10 nodes per wallet

  • Tier 2: Max of 20 nodes per wallet

  • Tier 3: Max of 25 nodes per wallet

  • Tiers 4 - 8: Max of 30 nodes per wallet

Tiers 9 - 30: There is no limit on the number of nodes you can purchase in these tiers.


6. How does the pricing work? The price of each node increases with each tier. Here’s a brief outline of the pricing:

  • Tier 1: $300 per node

  • Tier 2: $350 per node

  • Tier 3: $400 per node

  • Tier 4: $450 per node

  • Prices continue to rise until Tier 30, where the price reaches $1,750 per node.

Each tier has a limited number of licenses, so early purchases will be more cost-effective.



8. How will I receive my node? Once purchased, your node will be represented as an ERC-721 NFT, which will be airdropped directly to your wallet. This will happen 4 weeks after the sale is complete.


9. Can I transfer my node after purchase? Nodes will be locked for a period of a year after the sale. After this lock-up period, you’ll be able to transfer or sell your node on the secondary market.


10. What rewards do I earn as a node holder? As a node holder, you will earn $IFX rewards via our Staking Mining or Shared Mine programs.


11. What are the rules for releasing rewards for Workers? The rule of node rewards is defined in section VI. Burn-Mint-Work token issuance model in White paper. Inferix releases rewards after each Epoch period of 72 hours. The rewarding amount for each period is planned in the Emission Plan and the Ecosystem Fund will be released all within 4 years.


12. How does the referral program work? Inferix offers a referral program for both KOLs and users:

  • KOLs/Partners: You’ll receive a unique referral code to share with your audience. For every sale made through your referral code, you'll earn a commission (the rate may vary depending on the KOL/partner agreement) along with a 10% rebate on each node purchase.

  • Users: Your wallet address used for purchasing the node will serve as your personal referral code. You will receive a 5% commission and a 5% rebate on any node purchases made using your code.


13. When will the Inferix network launch? Inferix Network will launch the mainnet after the TGE in Q3, 2025

7. Where can I purchase nodes? The nodes will be available for purchase directly on our . All node purchases are conducted using USDT tokens on the network. Please ensure you have enough USDT in your wallet to complete the transaction.

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