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Node Operator Rewards

Hi,

I apologize that this is a bit of a low-effort post, but I am looking for more information about running a chainlink node. If people can just point me to a link that covers all this that would be great!

1) What are the computing resources. I am planning on staking for ETH2 with a NUC 16GB ram and 2TB ssd. I would rather not add a link node to this machine just because I am nervous about security and uptime on it. Instead, I might try to use a rpi-4 with 8 GB ram and 1TB ssd. Would this be sufficient?

2) What are the approximate rewards? I am interested in contributing to the network for general altruistic reasons, but if the rewards are not high enough to at least cover my effort to get the thing set up and pay for the electricity that it consumes I wouldn't do it.

3) I saw that there is no LINK stake required, but will my node ever get assigned a job if I don't stake some amount? What would be an acceptable stake?

4) How much smart contract knowledge is required? I have no experience with Solidity, but have been interested in learning. If a strong background is required though, it might be too big a hurdle for me.

Thanks for any help!

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