> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.visiongame.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.visiongame.io/visionnexus-depin/visionnexus-license-node/different-licenses.md).

# Different Licenses

VisionNexus offers three distinct node licenses, each at a unique price point and designed to cater to different levels of participation within the network. These licenses allow members to contribute to VisionNexus in ways that align with their objectives, while offering varying levels of benefits and rewards.

The highest tier license unlocks the ability to form guilds, empowering holders to lead and coordinate group activities within VisionNexus. In addition to this special capability, each license tier comes with a specific allocation of $VNexus tokens—providing an initial stake that enhances the value of each license beyond just operational rewards.

Rewards for operating each node also scale with the license tier, with higher-tier licenses offering greater reward potential. Each license is limited by a cap, ensuring exclusivity and protecting the value for early adopters. Once the cap for a particular tier is reached, additional licenses may still be purchased, but these do not include the initial $VNexus token allocation, and their rewards are sourced from a separate pool. This approach ensures that the reward structure remains balanced, preserving the benefits for those who joined earlier.


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