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Author Topic: [ANN][ICO] ⚡️⚡️ SKYNET 🚀 Infinity Chain Blockchain + First Blockchain Chip ⚡️⚡️  (Read 24740 times)
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July 15, 2018, 05:43:15 PM
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What are the blockchain benefits for IoT devices especially for this project?
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July 15, 2018, 05:56:24 PM
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What are the blockchain benefits for IoT devices especially for this project?
From what I read there are some advantages and one of them is Distributed Computing, Federated learning, and Secure Interactions.
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July 15, 2018, 06:06:38 PM
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What are the blockchain benefits for IoT devices especially for this project?
From what I read there are some advantages and one of them is Distributed Computing, Federated learning, and Secure Interactions.
What do you mean by Secure Interactions? Does SON tokens provide security for the holders or what?
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July 15, 2018, 06:17:42 PM
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What are the blockchain benefits for IoT devices especially for this project?
From what I read there are some advantages and one of them is Distributed Computing, Federated learning, and Secure Interactions.
What do you mean by Secure Interactions? Does SON tokens provide security for the holders or what?
Haha..
Not like that, you're joking or do you really don't know? Because that's not what I mean. And I've never found any project that wants to do that.
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July 15, 2018, 06:23:05 PM
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Project looks interesting, but i can not understand, why SO much tokens - 1 trillion? I think it is not very comfortably to work with such amount. Also project has a lot of competitors, so developers should work very hard.
And it is really strange to me the process of token distribution - only 20% to the tokensale??
P.S. - Name of the project is the best, by the way Grin

You hit the nail right on the head. To be frank, I was discouraged when I noticed that 1 trillion token will be distributed. In fact, I was curious to ask if they intend to burn part of it as time goes on. I will advise the team to look at this even though they planned to AD a larger percentage of it
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July 15, 2018, 06:23:15 PM
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What are the blockchain benefits for IoT devices especially for this project?
From what I read there are some advantages and one of them is Distributed Computing, Federated learning, and Secure Interactions.
What do you mean by Secure Interactions? Does SON tokens provide security for the holders or what?
Haha..
Not like that, you're joking or do you really don't know? Because that's not what I mean. And I've never found any project that wants to do that.
Why are you laughing me? What do you mean? just answer the question of your statement earlier ..
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July 15, 2018, 06:27:31 PM
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What are the blockchain benefits for IoT devices especially for this project?
From what I read there are some advantages and one of them is Distributed Computing, Federated learning, and Secure Interactions.
What do you mean by Secure Interactions? Does SON tokens provide security for the holders or what?
Haha..
Not like that, you're joking or do you really don't know? Because that's not what I mean. And I've never found any project that wants to do that.
Why are you laughing me? What do you mean? just answer the question of your statement earlier ..
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Patient friend I think this is just a misunderstanding. What I mean is Devices can develop a reputation based on previous transactions and start to self-organize and use peer-to-peer discovery clients to interact with non-malicious nodes.
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July 16, 2018, 02:43:32 AM
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Nightmare as a coin or token holder is when his wallet is broken by an irresponsible person. And IoT devices are vulnerable to being hacked by someone. Are the teams already wondering about this?
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July 16, 2018, 02:55:33 AM
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Nightmare as a coin or token holder is when his wallet is broken by an irresponsible person. And IoT devices are vulnerable to being hacked by someone. Are the teams already wondering about this?
Indeed it is a feared thing for the holders. But I think for every individual security has its own tricks to secure the wallet so as not to be easily hacked. Perhaps a hardware wallet could be an option.
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July 16, 2018, 03:11:58 AM
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Nightmare as a coin or token holder is when his wallet is broken by an irresponsible person. And IoT devices are vulnerable to being hacked by someone. Are the teams already wondering about this?
Indeed it is a feared thing for the holders. But I think for every individual security has its own tricks to secure the wallet so as not to be easily hacked. Perhaps a hardware wallet could be an option.
From what ever I read hardware wallets in the form of USB sticks and can not be used on IoT devices such as smart phones and parking meters. How does it work?
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July 16, 2018, 03:20:04 AM
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Nightmare as a coin or token holder is when his wallet is broken by an irresponsible person. And IoT devices are vulnerable to being hacked by someone. Are the teams already wondering about this?
Indeed it is a feared thing for the holders. But I think for every individual security has its own tricks to secure the wallet so as not to be easily hacked. Perhaps a hardware wallet could be an option.
From what ever I read hardware wallets in the form of USB sticks and can not be used on IoT devices such as smart phones and parking meters. How does it work?
Thats true but the security of a hardware wallet and the convenience of a hot wallet is needed for IoT devices and for cryptocurrency adoption to grow. Hopefully I'm not wrong.  Grin
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July 16, 2018, 03:53:51 AM
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What makes Skynet Core the most important part of this project?
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July 16, 2018, 03:58:19 AM
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What makes Skynet Core the most important part of this project?
I guess to provide the backbone for the intelligent machine economy, Skynet Core will need to be designed to enable devices to utilize the blockchain and have human-like functionality. To create the real-world infrastructure for blockchain adoption and machine intelligence, in addition to standard SoC and CPU cores.
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July 16, 2018, 04:10:47 AM
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What makes Skynet Core the most important part of this project?
I guess to provide the backbone for the intelligent machine economy, Skynet Core will need to be designed to enable devices to utilize the blockchain and have human-like functionality. To create the real-world infrastructure for blockchain adoption and machine intelligence, in addition to standard SoC and CPU cores.
If that's the case, beyond that what is presented by Skynet Core for this project?
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July 16, 2018, 04:19:07 AM
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What makes Skynet Core the most important part of this project?
I guess to provide the backbone for the intelligent machine economy, Skynet Core will need to be designed to enable devices to utilize the blockchain and have human-like functionality. To create the real-world infrastructure for blockchain adoption and machine intelligence, in addition to standard SoC and CPU cores.
If that's the case, beyond that what is presented by Skynet Core for this project?
Skynet Core is designed to provide:
AI Acceleration Skynet Core will need an added Tensor Processing Unit or Neural Processing Unit to accelerate AI learning and model execution speeds. AI acceleration hardware will be necessary to train these IoT devices to become intelligent or retrain them for new situations in low power devices.
Hardware Wallet Skynet Core will need hardware wallets embedded in them with the same functionality as the Ledger Nano S or Trezor Model T, but with added AI authentication and an automated permission system. IoT devices that already have an embedded cold storage hardware wallet will remove the need of the billion dollar USB wallet industry.
Blockchain Acceleration Skynet Core will need hash accelerators to run a fast public or private blockchain network and maintain the state of the headers.
Scalability Skynet Core will have a modular design that can easy to scale to billions of devices, from automobiles to trains to computers to smartphones.
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July 16, 2018, 04:33:37 AM
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How does SON solve problems such as scalability, overhead, and limitations of applications in traditional blockchain networks?
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July 16, 2018, 04:40:30 AM
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How does SON solve problems such as scalability, overhead, and limitations of applications in traditional blockchain networks?
I guess they have the Skynet protocol as it was prompted on that official website OpenSingularity aggregated all the design propositions into Skynet, a safe end-to-end, distributed artificial intelligence system that will foster collaboration and intelligence between all the devices in its network. To address both the adoption of cryptocurrency and limitations of intelligence in hardware, Skynet is com- prised of Skynet Core, a neuro-processing blockchain chip.
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July 16, 2018, 12:24:09 PM
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Does SON have a network framework that has its own description and tasks that allows an unlimited framework and the number of blockchains to connect ?
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July 16, 2018, 12:58:51 PM
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The team behind the project is very convincing to deliver the finish product.
If you can raise target funds during the tokensale, what is the first development will you do?
I think you can find your answer by reading their roadmap
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July 16, 2018, 01:12:27 PM
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Does SON have a network framework that has its own description and tasks that allows an unlimited framework and the number of blockchains to connect ?
As I know Skynet Open Network is comprised of four main frameworks: SON Fabric, SON Nova, SON Idem, and SON Singularity.
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