In the rapidly evolving landscape of decentralized health ecosystems, BrushO has introduced a transformative model where nodes play a critical role in promoting, distributing, and expanding its AI-powered smart brushing ecosystem. Nodes are more than just participants; they are key partners driving global adoption, earning rewards, and contributing to the network’s efficiency.

A node in the BrushO ecosystem is a key partner that helps promote the AI-powered mining toothbrush, expand the global Web3-based oral health network, and drive user adoption. By staking $BRUSH tokens, users can become nodes and earn rewards through product sales, referrals, and ongoing engagement. Nodes benefit from global distribution rights, sales profit sharing, and oral data transaction incentives, making them integral to BrushO’s growth and success.
Nodes act as essential pillars for BrushO’s smart brushing ecosystem, facilitating the promotion and distribution of its AI-powered mining toothbrush. They leverage Web3.0’s openness to accelerate user adoption and expand the oral health network geographically. Unlike traditional sales model, where profits are limited to markups, nodes in BrushO’s ecosystem can achieve exponential revenue growth through various incentives and profit-sharing mechanisms.
Anyone can become a node by staking a specified amount of $BRUSH tokens. The minimum staking amount is flexible based on market conditions and network size, but it is initially set at 100,000 $BRUSH. This staking mechanism ensures commitment and aligns node incentives with the overall ecosystem’s growth
Once a user becomes a node, they receive a unique referral code and can participate in multiple ways:
Nodes accumulate growth points based on their sales performance:
Nodes benefit from multiple revenue streams within the ecosystem:
Nodes in BrushO’s ecosystem are more than just distributors; they are integral to its expansion and success. By combining referral incentives, direct sales, global revenue sharing, and staking bonuses, nodes can achieve sustainable financial growth while contributing to a smarter, decentralized oral health network. As the ecosystem grows, so do the opportunities for nodes, making participation an attractive and rewarding venture in the Web3-powered health revolution.
For a comprehensive understanding of node participation, rewards, and growth mechanisms, refer to the BrushO whitepaper. It provides in-depth details on staking requirements, incentive structures, and long-term benefits for nodes.
BrushO is an innovative Web3-powered smart brushing ecosystem that combines AI, blockchain, and health technology to revolutionize oral care. By integrating smart hardware with decentralized incentives, BrushO enables users to earn rewards while improving their oral health. The platform leverages data-driven insights to enhance brushing habits and create a global oral health network.
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