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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / ✅🔥[ANN] [ICO] JACS - Internet 3.0 Decentralized Infrastructure 🔥✅ on: October 01, 2020, 08:39:39 AM












2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / A new Internet Infrastructure is needed because: on: November 26, 2019, 12:05:14 PM
The Internet which has radically altered society as we know it on Planet Earth in little over a generation may be one of the best things since sliced bread but it's actually just a whole load of computers wired together with clever routing and as such, it relies on a system for allocating addresses (IP addresses) so that all connected devices can communicate with each other.

Assuming around 7 billion devices connected (1 for each person alive today); It had been anticipated for many years that the system of address allocation would be unable to keep up with predicted future demand.


With only 5 address allocators (RIRs or regional registries per continental territory), it means a highly centralized system with lots of single points of failure that is often slow to respond adequately to change through a lack of flexibility, innovation and competition.

All allocated addresses require renewal fees to be paid repeatedly and with the advent of the Internet of Things, IoT meaning a whole new generation of everyday electrical appliances requiring their own multiple internet addresses, and the roll out of ultra-high bandwidth 5G networks, address stack renewal fees will begin to stack up ever higher as ever more addresses will be required over the long term.
3  Economy / Services / *** Required: Linux Kernel Developer *** For a Big Project Coming Soon! on: December 07, 2018, 01:29:11 PM
Hi,

We're looking for an expert Linux Kernel developer who can dig into a specific Networking protocol residing in Linux Kernel and modify parts of its code and hence functionality.

This is not a simple task, we are not looking for someone who can configure simple functions over Linux.

This is part of a big project that (as you may expect) will encompass blockchain at some point. We'll be posting other related roles & news soon.

Once agreed upon, a formal NDA agreement needs to be signed beforehand.

Payment for this assignment will be in Crypto (BTC, ETH) or FIAT (PayPal, Wire)

Based on the progress and quality of work produced; the expert could be offered a long-term contribution agreement with our company, probably a board seat/shareholder for the upcoming project, plus - of course - a decent % of Team tokens.

Good luck!
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Blockchain for Telecommunications - Network Convergence on: April 05, 2018, 09:01:51 AM
This article (working on making it a series of articles) mainly targets the audience with Telecommunications background who needs to understand (or better understand) blockchain as one of the most important emerging technologies and how it could be leveraged for the Telecommunications sector.

If we ask ‘non-crypto’ people about blockchain, we’ll find the following:

• People who know nothing about blockchain….There is nothing wrong about that, we’re always required to learn….There is no boundary to knowledge or learning.

• People who believe that blockchain means bitcoin….Again, there is nothing wrong here, their belief is only part of the truth, blockchain was first created as the underlying technology of bitcoin (as per Satoshi’s original paper), they only need to know that blockchain is actually the underlying technology for all other Crypto Currencies (that bitcoin is one of them, the first ever or to be more specific: The King) and they also need to know that blockchain started to be the underlying technology for all other verticals and industries, like: Financial, real estate, healthcare, energy, insurance, supply chain, logistics, e-commerce, social media…and Telecommunications.

• People who know everything about blockchain and how it’s leveraged by other verticals and sectors….These folks don’t need to be software developers, personally, I’ve never been a S/W developer, but I’ve worked hard with a team to leverage blockchain as we need it to be.

We are talking about the Telecommunications sector, right? OK, let’s focus on the Data Networking subsector.

Before we jump into the possible use cases of blockchain for the Data Networking, it’s worth mentioning that in today’s modern networks, some features and characteristics must exist like: reliability, scalability and most importantly: Network Convergence

Network convergence needs to be extremely fast so that applications running on top of the network can run seamlessly without interruption or any need for flow or stream re-transmission, following a failure for instance.

Network convergence mainly depends on 4 components:
• Event detection (Event could be a regular update, withdrawal, failure….)
• Event propagation or flooding
• Event processing (like Network topology recalculation after failure)
• Routing and Forwarding tables updates (RIB and FIB)

Let’s analyze these components one-by-one but before we do that, we need to highlight that in this series of articles, we’ll discuss the use of blockchain for the data networking from the control plane standpoint….There will be no discussion about it from the data plane standpoint….At least in this series Wink

Let’s start with a steady state communication channel between a host and a server, the upper path is being followed because (with all other conditions being equal like the links’ bandwidth, cost…) it’s the path with the minimum number of hops.



• Event detection: it is not performed by blockchain…..It’s all about the different techniques that operate in layer 1, 2 or 3 of the OSI model and that allow very fast detection of events, if we focus on the event of failure of links and/or nodes, we can name few techniques, like:

1- Carrier delay
2- UDLD; Unidirectional Link Detection
3- BFD; Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
4- Aggressive Routing Timers (like: OSPF, ISIS)

The critical factor here is the integration between the different event detection techniques and blockchain, once a technique discovers a certain event, a message about this event should pass promptly to the blockchain S/W component on the same networking gear (node) to be ready for propagation over the blockchain.



• Event Propagation: here comes the importance of blockchain with its distributed nature….Imagine a ‘perfectly’ distributed blockchain with nodes all around the globe, any event that is recorded over the blockchain can be retrived by all participating nodes because they all have the same copy of records (database).
Good enough? Yes….But what if this global public blockchain is the bitcoin one for example?
In other words, what if we find a way to record our network events over the bitcoin blockchain (almost impossible, impractical and even if it happens; it’d be insanely expensive), can we depend on bitcoin average block production rate (1 block every 10 minutes) and low TPS (transactions per second) that is between 3-5 TPS, to carry the events and propagate them in a way that is required for fast convergence?
The answer is: NO, That’s impossible!
But what if there exists a blockchain with a very high block production rate (few blocks per second for example) and very high TPS of around and maybe more than 100K/sec, can it work for us? Of course Yes, it can!



• Event Processing: as in the event detection, the critical factor here is the fast communication between blockchain and the processing techniques….Let’s imagine that we are integrating blockchain with a routing protocol, so once a change event info is retrieved over the blockchain, the routing process (maybe the shortest path first; SPF) should be able to read the message directly from the blockchain S/W component and hence starts processing the change and recalculating the new topology accordingly.
• RIB & FIB updates: they should then follow the latter step without any further interaction from blockchain.



Conclusion:
Blockchain can definitely be leveraged for the Data Networking but it needs to possess special features that allow it to perform as required and not to conflict with the modern data network characteristics.




5  Other / Serious discussion / Any Data Networking Professionals & Experts here? CCIEs, JNCIEs.... on: February 23, 2018, 05:58:08 PM
Before getting deeply engaged into Emerging Technologies and Blockchain in specific, I used to be a Data Networking Expert.....I am an active CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert) since like 13 years.
Curious to know if anyone here is/was a Data Networking Professional &/or Expert....& how do they see blockchain as related to the data networking industry?
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / ICO & November 'possible' fork on: September 16, 2017, 11:40:45 AM
If you're planning for an ICO in the near future & your timeline is flexible, (i.e. its start & end dates), is it wise to avoid the month of November due to the 'possible' BTC fork?

I know Alt & ICOs could always be a good backup plan for the folks who are afraid to keep their BTC during the instability time but there is always that group who prefers to jump from the Crypto boat completely (& possibly gets back again when the dust settles) 
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