Official Xandeum pNode sales hub

Own infrastructure for Solana's storage layer.

pNodes are the provider nodes behind Xandeum's scalable storage network. They supply the storage capacity that applications can use, and they are positioned to participate in storage-fee distribution as the network grows.

The logic

Why a pNode exists in the Xandeum system

Solana is fast, but data-heavy applications still need a storage layer that can scale without forcing every validator to store every file. Xandeum moves that storage work to a dedicated pNode network while keeping the experience useful for builders.

01

Applications need storage

Storage-enabled dApps can create file systems, write data, read data, and use Xandeum storage instead of squeezing large datasets into ordinary chain accounts.

02

pNodes provide capacity

A pNode supplies the storage resource. Useful capacity, uptime, responsiveness, and correct setup are what make the network practical.

03

Usage creates fees

When applications use the storage layer, fees can flow into STOINC, short for Storage Income, according to the current network rules.

04

Owners can operate or delegate

Technical owners may run their own infrastructure. Less technical owners can use the owner-manager path and select a manager to operate the node for a commission.

STOINC model

What can affect a pNode's reward weight

The important point is not a promise of fixed yield. STOINC is designed around productive storage: useful capacity, verified performance, stake, eligible pNode ownership, and applicable boosts.

pNode ownership

Eligible purchased pNodes can carry incentive advantages when they are properly registered and meet network requirements.

Storage supplied

More verified storage capacity can increase the useful resource the network can serve to applications.

Performance

Reliability matters. Poor uptime or responsiveness can reduce the value of otherwise strong infrastructure.

Stake and boosts

XAND stake, era-based boosts, and qualifying NFTs are part of the public STOINC materials and can affect weighting.

STOINC depends on actual network usage and rules that may evolve. Review the official STOINC page before making purchase decisions.

Read STOINC reference

Participation paths

You do not have to be a server operator to understand the offer

The pNode model separates ownership from day-to-day operation, which lets technical and non-technical participants evaluate the same asset from different angles.

Owner

Buy and hold the pNode, select a manager if needed, and follow the official setup and registration process.

Owner-operator

Run your own infrastructure, manage setup directly, and keep operational control if you have the technical ability.

Manager

Operate pNodes for owners, publish a commission rate, and build reputation as infrastructure demand grows.

Built, not promised

The public materials already show working pieces

  • pNode portal for viewing pNodes and manager workflows
  • STOINC materials explaining storage-fee distribution logic
  • South Era roadmap toward a complete working storage prototype
  • Documentation for the storage layer, sedApps, and operator concepts

Sale timeline

South Era is the next sale window

Sale name

South Era

ETA

Coming soon

Final timing, purchase steps, and sale-specific terms will be published here when they are ready. Join the list to receive the official notice instead of relying on social chatter.

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pNode Portal

Explore the portal used for pNode visibility, rewards-wallet setup, and the owner-manager flow.

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STOINC reference

Review the official storage income material, including storage credits, performance, stake, and boosts.

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Developer docs

Read the technical context for Xandeum's storage layer, sedApps, and provider-node network.

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Official information

pNode sales communications

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