cloud-exclamationDatacenter Events

While your node is deployed, the datacenter can trigger random events.

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These events affect all nodes inside that datacenter for a certain period of time.

Events are not constant. They come and go, which means players who pay attention can react faster and reduce losses or increase gains.

Event Types

Boost Event

A boost temporarily increases $HASH mining rewards for all nodes in the datacenter. It has a 30% probability of being triggered and lasts between 30 and 75 minutes.

Key mechanics:

Increased Distribution Cap

While the standard distribution is 1% of the datacenter's current $HASH pool, a Boost event adds an additional percentage based on the event's "power" (ranging from 0 to 100).

Activity log => Boost event (click on it) => You’ll see the power % calculation (it applies to other events as well).

If power is 75 it means that the overall pool distribution is boosted 0.75%, making it 1.75%.

Maximum Payout

The total distribution cap can reach a maximum of 2% (1% base + 1% maximum boost).

Stacking

If multiple Boost events occur simultaneously in the same datacenter, their effects stack additively up to the 2% limit

Example

If your node normally receives 100 $HASH (1%) per hour and a boost is active (75%), it might mine up to 175 $HASH per hour for the duration of the event.

This is a good time to keep nodes deployed and avoid extracting too early.

Breach Event

A Breach is a datacenter event with a 30% probability of occurring, lasting between 30 and 75 minutes.

During this event, one datacenter "breaches" another, causing a transfer of (1%-2%) $HASH tokens from the breached datacenter’s pool to the breaching datacenter’s pool.

Lock icon represents breach, if the lock icon has '+' sign, it means this datacenter is a beneficiary of the breach, not the victim.

Key mechanics:

  • Tokens are transferred during every distribution cycle of the breached datacenter at a rate of 1% to 2% (calculated as 1% default rate + [event power × 1%]).

  • The amount drained is a percentage of the breached datacenter’s total pool balance.

  • Shield Event Passive Skill cannot be used with Breach events.

Blackout Event

Nodes cannot work without power. During a blackout, mining rewards are heavily reduced or paused. It is an event with a 30% probability.

While distributions are paused, nodes deployed in that datacenter continue to deteriorate at their normal rate.

Key mechanics:

  • Nodes receive zero payout during the event.

  • Nodes equipped with an Event Shield passive skill are the only ones that receive rewards during a blackout, earning a partial payout (payout × shieldPower).

Example

A node with a 20% Event Shield will receive 20% of its normal rewards while the blackout is active.

Users are still permitted to extract their nodes during a blackout, but a 10–20% fee is applied to their accumulated rewards based on the event's power. This fee is permanently burned and is not reduced by the Event Shield skill

Blackouts encourage players to decide whether to wait it out or extract (with some penalty + cooldown) and redeploy elsewhere.

Siphon Event

A siphon drains 10-20% of mined $HASH from all nodes in the affected datacenter. This is an event with 10% probability.

Key mechanics:

The Drain: It targets every node in a "source" datacenter, taking 10% to 20% of their unclaimed rewards depending on the event's power.

Redistribution: All tokens drained from the source are redistributed proportionally by hashrate to nodes deployed in the "target" datacenter.

Event Shield Protection: Nodes with the Event Shield passive skill can reduce the amount of rewards stolen. For example, a 20% shield would turn a 15% drain into a 12% loss.

Example

If a siphon drains 15% and your node mines 100 $HASH, only 85 $HASH is left . With an Event Shield, the 15% drain is reduced.

When a Siphon occurs, players should consider extracting their nodes quickly if they are in the source datacenter to prevent further loss, or moving nodes to the target datacenter to receive bonus rewards

Siphons reward players who monitor events and react quickly.

Why Events Matter

Events introduce uncertainty and strategy.

Players must decide when to:

  • Keep mining through an event

  • Extract and accept a cooldown

  • Move nodes to another datacenter

  • Rely on passive skills for protection

There is no perfect setup that works continuously, players have to keep up.

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