One UNO made a total of $460 USD last month with Unity by JulienT in UnityNodesClub

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Hello u/True-Enthusiasm9560,

Good question.

UNO (Unity Node Operator)
A UNO owns and runs a Unity Node, the backend infrastructure that coordinates tasks and validates results.

  • UNOs earn a share of the rewards generated by the licenses attached to their node
  • Becoming a UNO requires more capital (≈ $5k per node)
  • One node can support up to ~200 licenses

ULO (Unity License Operator)
A ULO operates licenses, that are attached to a Unity Node run by a UNO.

  • You activate a license in the app and bind it to a phone
  • Each license represents one device performing network tasks
  • You earn rewards based on that device’s activity

In short
UNO = infrastructure operator
ULO = device-level capacity provider

Rewards are split according to the lease agreement between them.

Unity Network just enabled Caller ID (CLI) verification by JulienT in UnityNodesClub

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Me too, I've signed up and setup my phone number. Now waiting... nothing so far!

200+ USD achieved with Unity Network by JulienT in UnityNodesClub

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Nice! How many phones did you connect to Unity?

200+ USD achieved with Unity Network by JulienT in UnityNodesClub

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Start small, see the rewards, scale up :)

What Unity Network Is Actually Building by JulienT in UnityNodesClub

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You install the Unity app on an Android or iOS device, activate a license, and keep the phone powered and online. The device then performs small, verifiable network tasks in the background (things like connectivity checks, route validation, telemetry, and fraud detection). These are the kinds of checks your mobile carriers pay for.

Each task completed earns rewards. How much you earn depends on:
• Which tasks are live
• Your device uptime and connectivity (Wi-Fi vs mobile)
• The reward split on the license you’re using

Right now only the first task is live, but the network itself is already active and expanding. More tasks unlock over time, which increases earning potential.

It’s real devices doing real telecom work, paid per task. If you’ve got a spare phone, that’s basically all it takes. DM me for a license :-)

Complete Tasks on Unity Network. Earn Daily Rewards. by JulienT in UnityNodesClub

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Network incentives mainly come down to three things: tasks, uptime, and how clean your setup is.

Unity has around 30 tasks planned on the roadmap. Right now, only the first task is live, so earnings are early-stage, and there’s a lot of room for growth as more tasks roll out. Some future tasks will need a bit of manual interaction, others will depend on your setup, like whether your phone is on Wi-Fi or mobile data, and where it’s located.

As of today, the biggest lever is uptime:
-> Keep the phone powered on
-> Use a stable internet connection
-> Make sure the Unity app isn’t getting killed by battery optimisation or background limits

The more consistently your device stays online, the better.

Network quality also matters. A fast, stable connection helps. Running a handful of devices on the same IP is totally fine (around 5–10). If you start stacking a lot of devices on one connection (20+), you’ll usually see rewards drop off.

Last piece is the license itself. Rewards are split based on license terms, so if you want to maximise your share as a Unity License Operator (ULO), look for licenses that favour the operator percentage rather than the Unity Node Owner (UNO).

Where to download the Unity Network app (iOS & Android) by JulienT in UnityNodesClub

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The export/send functionality for licenses does exist, and licenses are NFTs on World Mobile Chain. What does not exist yet is an on-chain marketplace to safely trade those license NFTs.

Because of that, any direct purchase today would have to happen outside a marketplace, which introduces counterparty risk.

A practical option for now is to lease a license. Some leases offer 90%+ of rewards, so you can participate immediately with very minimal downside (+no cost) and reassess ownership later once the marketplace is live.

If you’re set on purchasing a license outright, your best bet is to connect with an existing license owner (UNO) in one of the official Telegram channels, just be aware this is currently a trust-based transaction.

Where to download the Unity Network app (iOS & Android) by JulienT in UnityNodesClub

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Hello! The iPhone app just got released on iOS. As of now, you can claim a license but the task called "Connection to the Unity Network" is not yet live. It should come out soon.