Corex Network
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      • Delegation Dynamics & Vesting Durations
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    • Identifying a Computation
      • Computation Units
    • Computation Initiation
      • Computation Timeline
      • Computational Input Data
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  1. COMPUTATIONS
  2. Identifying a Computation

Computation Units

The Computation Unit serves as a universal constant across the entire network, signifying a standardized quantity of computational effort. It represents the smallest measure of processing within our network, where all arithmetic tasks that form the basis of computations are quantified using computation units. Specifically, computation unit metrics are employed to determine base pricing for computation and to establish compensation for the nodes.

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