[00:02] what are the rewards? In this case, it's a P network, right? To be a validator. To become a validator, you will need to—and by detail, which validator are we talking about? Are we talking about a KC validator or a validator via no? Those are two distinct things, right? [00:14] To become a KCC validator, you go to your browser, open your KCC app, and below your result, whether it's positive, validated, or register to become a KCC validator. By doing this you validate KC, in short, you become part [00:28] of this P Network system and you are compensated for it. Here's the channel: how much you win in the first round, right? But in subsequent rounds, the result will change because the numbers and [00:42] variables are different. So there's the calculation basis, and then, according to the calculation basis, and then, according to the numbers in the formula, it will change how much you earn per validator. But I believe you're [00:54] I believe you're perhaps referring to Node's validator here, right? I already explained the CAPC validator to you, and maybe we can clear up your doubt. If it 's not a CAPC validator, it's a validator via Node, right? To become a Node validator, you will need to [01:08] download the desktop version of Pnetwork. Then you have to do all the tutorial on the channel, at least not right now. You will download the configure everything, and then run the P Network node. on [01:22] your computer. The gains you'll get from this will allow you to increase your mining. In the mining app, this will add to your base rate, and with types of earnings, such as machine training, a series of things that [01:36] recently. So this will allow you to make profits as well. So these are the two types of validation, of validator, that we have at P Network. I hope I have cleared up your doubt. If not, feel free to leave a [01:50] more concise comment below and we'll definitely answer.