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Watch our latest development update and find out what progress we’ve made on: - The continuing preparation for the Open-Sourcing of our node client; - The latest on our Proof-of-Delivery Protocol and Encryption (and what it means for privacy protection and scam detection). Plus, find out the latest on the implementation of the NOIA Governance Smart Contracts in “Solidity”. https://youtu.be/3QqI6l5g-Hs
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Hi guys! NOIA Network seems interesting and promising! I saw someone has it done with the SWOT analysis of your project using Digrate.com SWOT instrument. Can you have a look please. What do you think about the result? Do you find it realistic? Here is NOIA Network SWOT results https://swot.digrate.com/report/aa0b3b4d-ec26-49fd-a90b-a9b5460d7840
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Hi guys! NOIA Network seems interesting and promising! I saw someone has it done with the SWOT analysis of your project using Digrate.com SWOT instrument. Can you have a look please. What do you think about the result? Do you find it realistic? Here is NOIA Network SWOT results https://swot.digrate.com/report/aa0b3b4d-ec26-49fd-a90b-a9b5460d7840Hi, thank you for notifying. Well, that is one person's analysis. The good thing is that main criteria have high rates and e.g. communication, project support will be solved in the near future (I ain't even talking about weeks period) when we will start more active marketing. This also solves the mentioned weakness of low popularity in social networks and blockchain news resources. Talking about financial plan - actually it is very clear and we plan to disclose it in the Whitepaper soon. Not to mention, Expansion of the market is rated as low - In 2016 the amount of data being transferred reached 26,600 GB per second. Cisco forecasts that in 2021 there will be around 105,800 GB per second being transferred and only increasing (70% of data is being transferred via CDNs), so as our CDN advisor James Robinson said: "This market will be young forever". To sum up, I think result is not so bad but I wish the analysis was made at least one week later, knowing that Whitelist, Marketing, Demo MVP, serious Partnership and public Financial plan is just around the corner.
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We’re back with a brief update! Hear about the latest news from our developer team. Let our Chief Architect Miao guide you through it all. Have a look! https://youtu.be/aHCulGK8xhA
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We’re starting to work with Baltneta – the largest, leading cloud computing service provider in the Baltic States. Here are just a few of the multitude of great things currently in the works: testing and running our NOIA Network node client software on their servers; acquiring a deeper understanding of our client’s business and technical needs; applying Baltneta’s extensive knowledge and know-how that will greatly assist in further improving NOIA Network’s technical design and architecture. More detailed info on this partnership coming soon. Stay tuned!
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Have a good day,NOIA have plan to launch too a Bounty Campaign?
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The NOIA Network has the following elements: The Company is proposing to develop a content delivery network connecting hundreds of thousands of personal computers during times they are idle to serve as one single “intranet”. Such participating computers will need to remain available for us to utilise their unused bandwidth for certain periods of time in exchange for which we will reward their owners with NOIA. The bandwidth available on the CDN shall be sold to customers who will be required to pay in NOIA to access this.
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Have a good day,NOIA have plan to launch too a Bounty Campaign? Hello, we don't have a Bounty Campaign in our plans. Join our Telegram channel https://t.me/NoiaNetwork so you won't miss it in case we have one.
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We proudly present our latest advisor, Francesco Altomare. His career started at IBM Global. Later, he joined the worldwide Content Delivery Network leader, Akamai Technologies, as Priority Accounts Post Sales Engineer. Together with his team, he was exposed to roughly one third of all world wide web traffic on a daily basis. Francesco experienced the many different challenges in EMEA and worldwide streaming. He has worked with demanding projects like the 2010 World Cup, The Royal Wedding in 2011, and even the 2012 Olympic Games. In the most recent years, Francesco has focused on the security field, defending against cloud based attacks with hands-on, real time client protection. “CDN’s are my passion and I have been supporting Distributed Ledger Technologies aimed at bringing the Internet of Value for years now. NOIA Network successfully brings the best of both worlds together. I feel honored to be a part of it and I am grateful to have a chance to co-shape it for decades to come.” adds Francesco.
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Our advisor, James D. Robinson (Jim), took some time from his busy schedule to sit still for an interview! During it he reveals how he helped build Akamai into the world’s leading Content Delivery Network, and the reasons behind his decision to join NOIA Network. He also sheds some light on his long term vision for NOIA Network. And that’s not all! Have a look! https://youtu.be/wBWdEcHoxDc
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Meet Miao - NOIA Network’s chief architect and developer. He believes in a world where the spread of information, social organization and the way we construct systems, can all be enhanced and optimized through decentralization. Having worked in the software industry for more than 10 years, most notably at Skype for 5 years (where he looked after its peer-to-peer network stack), Miao knows all about building decentralized software systems. He feels the time is ripe for making his vision of a decentralized world, through technology, a reality. “The NOIA team has the drive for making a successful product, the courage to take on the establishment and the humility to listen to the experts,” Miao says these were the deciding factors that got him on board the NOIA Network project. “It also satisfied my desire of making the decentralized future a reality” adds Miao.
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It’s a technical project, many people don’t understand it… However, the NOIA creators haven’t even tried to explain how the system’s gonna work. Well, this could be interesting for some of us…
I read about the operation principle and the technical description and I’ll try to explain you. All in all, NOIA is the next-generation content scaling network, powered by blockchain technology. It uses unused bandwidth from computers around the world to create a widely distributed and integral layer of internet infrastructure for global content delivery. What’s the point to create NOIA? Will any process start working better than now? Sure! Otherwise, what sense does it make to launch such a scale project? NOIA is designed to serve as a bandwidth optimization mechanism for every type of web content and provide a significantly more effective and decentralized delivery method across the internet. Unimaginable amount of resources in necessary to implement such a global project. Is it possible to unify them somehow? All these resources will be provided by the network users which will provide free resources of their computers. Thousands and even hundreds of thousands will give every web-content supplier an opportunity to use this intra-network to deliver the content to the global audience. Will the speed of transfer of content become faster? Of course! Due to denser spread of Worker Nodes, content will reach regular users faster and being better quality. Also, it will decrease content delivery costs for NOIA Network clients. Our possible clients could be Youtube, Spotify, Pornhub, etc - companies, which deliver a lot of content. How about legal violations if people deliver content? Do they have to check the content first and then make sure it is compliant with the law or will everything get distributed? Thanks for a good question. Content delivered on NOIA is already publicly available on the internet so it would not change anything if we filtered it out. In addition, we will have integrated authentication mechanism for our customers (content aggregators), which has to be approved before using NOIA Network. Ok and the integrated authentication mechanism, what kind of information does it ask from the content aggregators? Do they have to provide their full ID? The content aggregators will need to sign contracts with NOIA Network Company in order to use our service. After that, we will white-list them. If the content matches the white-list pattern, it can be sent to NOIA nodes via our CSL service. Two additional notes: 1. Because data is publicly available, in order to protect privacy of the users, we will encrypt the data before sending it to the nodes. Nodes will see, that people are downloading the data, but won't detect, whose data it is. 2. While CSL service needs white-list, it doesn't mean NOIA network on blockchain is a completely closed platform. Anyone can still hire nodes through the NOIA Network blockchain governance. CSL service from NOIA Network Company doesn't have any priviledge over others. That means you network is not perfectly decentralized and also involves a lot of censorship if you are in a position to whitelist people or blacklist them? Sounds a lot like what we have to day with Youtube for example. As you gave an example of Youtube censorship, I am sure that you are not fully familiar with NOIA's technology. NOIA acts as an additional layer for content providers, such as Youtube, to optimize their content delivery processes. So if we talk about censorship, NOIA is not the case. During the early stages we will need to control which content providers we are dealing with. For example, we would certainly black-list child porn websites, if they would want to partner with us to optimize their content delivery. This is one of the cases, why we still need controlling unit and cannot be 100% decentralized at first. But as we improve, AI could black-list them automatically, without us interfering. As it's seen on our roadmap, complete decentralization is planned for 2019, but we need analyze a lot of data and implement AI learning first. This is a good case that you brought up for further discussion. We all believe to know what falls under the category of child porn. What if there are edge cases where the content is questionable, but might not violate the law in every country? What if a company isn't fully transparent about their intention, get verification from you and later on promote different content from what you have been told? Does that content go onto the blockchain? Stas, if any business violates the agreement and hosts forbidden content, then it is mostly a legal issue and we will have technical means to recall them from the Network as fast as possible. I guess I have to respect your answer, but I am still not fully satisfied. Decentralization should come with censorship resistance. We have seen that with Bitcoin and the child porn issue. Why should your system be different if it is supposed to become fully decentralized (2019 as you say)? Don't wanna take this argument too far, but it's just something I am seriously interested in. AI will also make mistakes. It is not the ultimate solution to everything. It's also not about saying your platform is bad. It is just about fully understanding the depth of strengths, weaknesses and threats. We all know that decentralization does not only have advantages. *Decentralization should come with censorship resistance.* This is an opinion, and I personally agree with you too. But remember that, the governance of NOIA Network implemented on Ethereum is "decentralized" in that sense, exactly because it is censorship resistance: anyone can becomes a node registered on it, and anyone can become a "business" and hire those nodes. Noia Network as a company registers as a "business" on the Noia Network Governance, enjoying no special treatment and having special rights than others, still reserves the rights of "censoring", if you like, its own customers and nodes. And this censorship is not part of the governance, but voluntary choice of the Noia Network company.
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We’re still on the road! This time, back in Dubai where we’re tapping into the knowledge and expertise from the over 60 speakers from a diverse range of areas - from the government to research, to legal firms, as well as the creative economy. As always, we’re eager to meet you and share what we’ve learned along the way. So drop by and say hi to our co-founders Domas and Domantas - find out about NOIA Network from the people who started it.
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Gatepool is a technology-enabled investment platform providing investors with compelling investment opportunities in alternative spaces. Gatepool will act as an investor relations advisor to NOIA Network - providing the best connections and networking opportunities among varied potential investor categories. We’re certain that this partnership will prove highly rewarding for both NOIA Network and Gatepool as we revolutionize the infrastructure of the Internet.
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It’s a technical project, many people don’t understand it… However, the NOIA creators haven’t even tried to explain how the system’s gonna work. Well, this could be interesting for some of us…
I read about the operation principle and the technical description and I’ll try to explain you. All in all, NOIA is the next-generation content scaling network, powered by blockchain technology. It uses unused bandwidth from computers around the world to create a widely distributed and integral layer of internet infrastructure for global content delivery. What’s the point to create NOIA? Will any process start working better than now? Sure! Otherwise, what sense does it make to launch such a scale project? NOIA is designed to serve as a bandwidth optimization mechanism for every type of web content and provide a significantly more effective and decentralized delivery method across the internet. Unimaginable amount of resources in necessary to implement such a global project. Is it possible to unify them somehow? All these resources will be provided by the network users which will provide free resources of their computers. Thousands and even hundreds of thousands will give every web-content supplier an opportunity to use this intra-network to deliver the content to the global audience. Will the speed of transfer of content become faster? Of course! Due to denser spread of Worker Nodes, content will reach regular users faster and being better quality. Also, it will decrease content delivery costs for NOIA Network clients. Our possible clients could be Youtube, Spotify, Pornhub, etc - companies, which deliver a lot of content. How about legal violations if people deliver content? Do they have to check the content first and then make sure it is compliant with the law or will everything get distributed? Thanks for a good question. Content delivered on NOIA is already publicly available on the internet so it would not change anything if we filtered it out. In addition, we will have integrated authentication mechanism for our customers (content aggregators), which has to be approved before using NOIA Network. Ok and the integrated authentication mechanism, what kind of information does it ask from the content aggregators? Do they have to provide their full ID? The content aggregators will need to sign contracts with NOIA Network Company in order to use our service. After that, we will white-list them. If the content matches the white-list pattern, it can be sent to NOIA nodes via our CSL service. Two additional notes: 1. Because data is publicly available, in order to protect privacy of the users, we will encrypt the data before sending it to the nodes. Nodes will see, that people are downloading the data, but won't detect, whose data it is. 2. While CSL service needs white-list, it doesn't mean NOIA network on blockchain is a completely closed platform. Anyone can still hire nodes through the NOIA Network blockchain governance. CSL service from NOIA Network Company doesn't have any priviledge over others. That means you network is not perfectly decentralized and also involves a lot of censorship if you are in a position to whitelist people or blacklist them? Sounds a lot like what we have to day with Youtube for example. As you gave an example of Youtube censorship, I am sure that you are not fully familiar with NOIA's technology. NOIA acts as an additional layer for content providers, such as Youtube, to optimize their content delivery processes. So if we talk about censorship, NOIA is not the case. During the early stages we will need to control which content providers we are dealing with. For example, we would certainly black-list child porn websites, if they would want to partner with us to optimize their content delivery. This is one of the cases, why we still need controlling unit and cannot be 100% decentralized at first. But as we improve, AI could black-list them automatically, without us interfering. As it's seen on our roadmap, complete decentralization is planned for 2019, but we need analyze a lot of data and implement AI learning first. This is a good case that you brought up for further discussion. We all believe to know what falls under the category of child porn. What if there are edge cases where the content is questionable, but might not violate the law in every country? What if a company isn't fully transparent about their intention, get verification from you and later on promote different content from what you have been told? Does that content go onto the blockchain? Stas, if any business violates the agreement and hosts forbidden content, then it is mostly a legal issue and we will have technical means to recall them from the Network as fast as possible. I guess I have to respect your answer, but I am still not fully satisfied. Decentralization should come with censorship resistance. We have seen that with Bitcoin and the child porn issue. Why should your system be different if it is supposed to become fully decentralized (2019 as you say)? Don't wanna take this argument too far, but it's just something I am seriously interested in. AI will also make mistakes. It is not the ultimate solution to everything. It's also not about saying your platform is bad. It is just about fully understanding the depth of strengths, weaknesses and threats. We all know that decentralization does not only have advantages. *Decentralization should come with censorship resistance.* This is an opinion, and I personally agree with you too. But remember that, the governance of NOIA Network implemented on Ethereum is "decentralized" in that sense, exactly because it is censorship resistance: anyone can becomes a node registered on it, and anyone can become a "business" and hire those nodes. Noia Network as a company registers as a "business" on the Noia Network Governance, enjoying no special treatment and having special rights than others, still reserves the rights of "censoring", if you like, its own customers and nodes. And this censorship is not part of the governance, but voluntary choice of the Noia Network company. Ok this explains it in a better way. In other words, it would be theoretically possible for a bad actor (publishing bad content) to his own node and run a content delivery business? Could you do something against it if you don't control the node? Yes, and it doesn't have to be his own nodes neither. Any node may choose work for any business so long as it sees beneficial, it could be token benefit or for a cause it likes. There is currently no plan yet to build a governance rule to be able to block specific node or business. Even if it would have such, I imagine it would have to be based on some sort of "democracy" with voting and weighted by the stakes in the network.
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Our amazing team of advisors has just become even more amazing! Mirza Uddin is now on board. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of ChainView Capital, an investment firm focused on identifying undervalued crypto assets. Currently an investor at Two Sigma (one of the largest hedge funds in the world), his previous experience includes; working at Citigroup Investment Banking; advising one of the largest Fortune 500 tech conglomerates while working at The Boston Consulting Group; and identifying investment opportunities across early stage consumer startups while at Index Ventures. Here’s Mirza’s take on NOIA and the reason why he joined us. “I have been interested in distributed technology for several years and am constantly searching for promising projects. I fundamentally believed in NOIA’s mission to disrupt the content delivery space and immediately became a fan of its mission. It is also quite refreshing to see such a qualified team tackling an issue that many of us often overlook in our daily lives.”
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