STATIC nodes by definition means "Services Transactions and Trusted in Control". Doesn't this mean that the static nodes are trusted?
BTW, one needs to register to become a static node. In short, the whole architecture appears to be running a permissioned framework.
Did I miss something?
XTRABYTES is another interesting platform and not a ICO.
www.xtrabytes.globalThe goal here is to reach 10.000 tx per/sec and im sure it will happen since its network is frictionless.
The whole platform is only few month away from being released and the coin is still super undervalued imo.
Its will have drag and drop of any excisting Apps on to its modules and codeing in basicly any language. Huge advantage.
Also have its on funding ability with its xfuel token, that will also be used in the Static nodes for scaleing the network.
I could go on and on.
But maybe this Zilliqa will be better in some areas, but i pretty much doubt it will be in all areas.