quick question; is there some kind of reward for running a node ?
(apart from supporting the network ofcourse)
Assuming you mean 'masternodes', which we call servicenodes, then yes, but no details yet.
And will you still on the first idea of the dynamic SPR needed to create one?
(I guess yes as georgem was a big fan of this feature;) )
EDIT: also if I remember well on the first implementation of Mr Spread of "ServiceNode", it was possible to create various SN within the same wallet. If you can remove this feature : aka :1 server = one SN.
This was only possible because those first test nodes did practically nothing (no CPU and no RAM requirement, nothing!).
It's easy to install dozens of server nodes on one machine if they only run "empty" services.
Once services actually need ressources this is going to change
immediately and drastically.I expect that it will not be feasible to run more than one service node on one server (especially if it's a VPS)...
I think it's better to make the limitation at a protocol level, IMHO it is just to have a healthier network.
Otherwise you'll have a network with SN that will not be able to produce the asked service (or do it partially) ==> Unhappiness of the client of the service.