Kaisar Checker
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Kaisar Checker assesses the uptime, bandwidth, and performance of physical devices provided by Providers within the VPN network. Checkers transmit proof of device functionality to the blockchain and receive rewards based on their performance.
Checker is designed to ensure the integrity and performance of Containers in the Kaisar Network. Verifying the technical specifications of the Containers provided is essential to maintain service quality and network transparency.
Testing procedure:
At registration: A container will be checked when it is registered on the Kaisar Network.
In standby state: For containers in standby mode, checks will be conducted randomly.
During rendering state: Service information is collected and examined in detail to evaluate the actual state and quality of the service.
Evaluation method:
Performance parameters: Checker will directly read data about Container performance.
Simulation testing: Checker will act as a real user to run test applications and analyze received data to ensure the Container is always interactive and complies with set technical requirements.
Test results:
Registration authentication: Checker will confirm the Container's specifications to authenticate the registration of that Container on the Kaisar system.
Impact on scheduling: Test results directly affect the Manager's scheduling and priority for that Container.
Quality control: If a certain Container provides services with unsecured quality, Checker will determine the penalty for that Container.
After a Checker Node completes a task, it signs the results with its private key and sends them to Kaisar Blockchain. Each node that delivers the same results as the majority will be rewarded with tokens.
Workflow
The Checker initiates the process by connecting to a wallet that holds an NFT license. This license is essential for authenticating the Checker within the Kaisar Network.
The Checker stakes KAI tokens. Staking KAI is a prerequisite to access Kaisar's resources and services.
Upon staking KAI, the Kaisar system provides authentication information back to the Checker. This information is used to verify the Checker’s identity and permission to use the network.
With the authentication information, the Checker connects to the Kaisar VPN. This connection allows the Checker to securely interact with the Kaisar Network.
Once connected to the VPN, the Checker queries the Kaisar system to check the usage and workload of various Worker Nodes. This step involves retrieving data on how much work each Worker Node is handling and their availability.
The results of the Worker Node usage and workload check are returned to the Checker. This information helps the Checker decide which Worker Node to use.
The Checker submits Proof of Physical Work (PoPW) of the selected Worker Node to the Kaisar Blockchain. This submission records the Checker's findings and the performance of the Worker Node on the blockchain.
After submitting the PoPW, the Checker receives a reward. This reward is an incentive for the Checker to accurately monitor and report on Worker Node performance.