Will decentralized hosts work in a competitive environment or will you prioritize them yourself?
We use several types of nodes, depending on their purpose to build a decentralized network
based on free access and node connection:
1. A common node (CN) is the node participating in transaction verification for validity but has a
minimum trust factor. It is also a candidate for the role of a trusted node and the node of the current
processing in the next cycle of node role selection in the network.
2. A trusted node (TN) is the node participating in transaction verification and has the maximum trust
factor (1), is a candidate for the role of the node of the current processing and common node. This node
cannot become trusted during a mathematically calculated number of selection and voting cycles among
nodes. The mathematical calculation depends on the number of nodes and the network complexity.
3. The main node (MD) of the network is the node participating in verification and responsible for
adding transactions to the transaction ledger block. This node cannot become trusted or the node of the
current processing during a mathematically calculated number of voting cycles, which mathematical
calculation depends on the number of nodes and the network complexity.
The system uses a trust factor – an absolute fractional numerical value from 0 to 1, expressed in
mathematical terms of the number of trusted nodes +1 to the total number of nodes in the network. The
maximum number of trusted nodes cannot exceed 50% of network nodes.