The new Sallar app is now live, introducing the first structured node hierarchy for the network.
๐ปWeb and desktop apps now operate as Mother Nodes.
๐ฑThe mobile app operates as a Lite Node connected to them.
The onboarding logic is simple - web or desktop is your Mother Node, mobile is your Lite Node, Lite Nodes connect to the Mother Node, and the Mother Node becomes the direct benefit channel for providers.
Start from the web or desktop app and set up your Mother Node first.
Then open the mobile app and connect it as a Lite Node under your Mother Node.
To connect your Lite Node, open the web or desktop app, go to the Lite Node connection section, and generate the connection QR code or pairing code. Then open the mobile app, choose Connect to Mother Node, scan the QR code or enter the pairing code, and confirm the connection.
After pairing, your mobile device becomes a Lite Node assigned to your Mother Node. From that moment, the Mother Node becomes the main control layer for your provider structure. It allows you to supervise node activity, receive notifications, follow reward visibility, and manage your participation from one organized interface.
The Mother Node aggregates activity from connected Lite Nodes and gives users a clearer way to control multiple active devices without treating each one as a separate isolated instance.
This version introduces Mother Nodes on web and desktop, Lite Nodes on mobile devices, a Lite Node connection system, direct provider benefits through Mother Nodes, a new onboarding flow, a reorganized interface, lighter app structure, improved performance, node activity monitoring, active node notifications, multi device management, unified provider dashboard, clearer reward visibility, 4 hour epoch participation, and a foundation for upcoming data and AI services.
This release reduces fragmentation and gives the Sallar Network a clearer operational model for distributed participation.
Set up your Mother Node on web or desktop, connect your Lite Node through the mobile app, and move your devices into the new Sallar structure. ๐