Cellframe is a quantum-resistant blockchain. Let's address the following:
1)How is our quantum protection arranged?
2) How can we be sure of its effectiveness?
We use post-quantum signatures recommended by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology of the US Department of Commerce).
With regards to classical cryptography only the current iteration of data can be stored in memory in order to speed up the process. In post-quantum cryptography, all intermediate data must be stored. This requires a substantial amount of memory - quantum computers are not yet able to do this. But this protection is also not absolute. According to our calculations, it should be enough for about a hundred years, until we have direct quantum communication and quantum encryption.
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1)How is our quantum protection arranged?
2) How can we be sure of its effectiveness?
We use post-quantum signatures recommended by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology of the US Department of Commerce).
With regards to classical cryptography only the current iteration of data can be stored in memory in order to speed up the process. In post-quantum cryptography, all intermediate data must be stored. This requires a substantial amount of memory - quantum computers are not yet able to do this. But this protection is also not absolute. According to our calculations, it should be enough for about a hundred years, until we have direct quantum communication and quantum encryption.
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#cellframe_technology
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In connection with the launch of the mainnet, a lot is being said about the possibility of running a master node on the Cellframe network; however, master nodes are far from the only node option on our blockchain. With that in mind, today we turn our attention to the types and functions of Cellframe nodes.
Master nodes. They can add data to the block chain, participate in consensus and voting, and provide services.
Full nodes. They store an exact copy of the current version of the blockchain, i.e. since the last fork. They store data for all the shards and calculate balances for them.
Light nodes. Only those transactions that are relevant to their own balance are stored in the ledger.
Root nodes. They enable the creation of new chains in the network (or even new networks) using the Proof-of-Authority consensus.
Archive nodes. They keep a complete history of data and transactions, regardless of forks, for all shards of the network and, if necessary, add new ones.
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Master nodes. They can add data to the block chain, participate in consensus and voting, and provide services.
Full nodes. They store an exact copy of the current version of the blockchain, i.e. since the last fork. They store data for all the shards and calculate balances for them.
Light nodes. Only those transactions that are relevant to their own balance are stored in the ledger.
Root nodes. They enable the creation of new chains in the network (or even new networks) using the Proof-of-Authority consensus.
Archive nodes. They keep a complete history of data and transactions, regardless of forks, for all shards of the network and, if necessary, add new ones.
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Dear community!
At the moment only information about earnings on transaction commissions is displayed for masternodes. Data on earnings from block generation (the main source of income for masternodes) will be available in the next update. We will release it soon - stay tuned!
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At the moment only information about earnings on transaction commissions is displayed for masternodes. Data on earnings from block generation (the main source of income for masternodes) will be available in the next update. We will release it soon - stay tuned!
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#cellframe_news
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Question: t-dApps - which limitations of dApps do they solve?
Answer: t-dApps differ from dApps by the fact that they have no owner. Anyone can run t-dApp and generate income with it (with some small developer fees). For example, you can bring up a Cellframe node on your computer with a public IP, stake some KEL tokens for the KelVPN network and share your network broadband for tokens.
That's how t-dApps works: you run the app as a service, without being limited by a smart contract environment and centralized money processing. It also increases security, since there are no single points where all the money is passing through and could potentially be stolen.
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Answer: t-dApps differ from dApps by the fact that they have no owner. Anyone can run t-dApp and generate income with it (with some small developer fees). For example, you can bring up a Cellframe node on your computer with a public IP, stake some KEL tokens for the KelVPN network and share your network broadband for tokens.
That's how t-dApps works: you run the app as a service, without being limited by a smart contract environment and centralized money processing. It also increases security, since there are no single points where all the money is passing through and could potentially be stolen.
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#cellframe_technology
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Question: t-dApps - which limitations of dApps do they solve?
Answer: https://t.me/cellframeworld/520
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Answer: https://t.me/cellframeworld/520
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The new Cellframe Dashboard 2.12.48 build is available for download!
In this build we have added a new version of Cellframe Node (now 5.2.272) and made some improvements to the application functionality:
- Implemented the multi-threaded mode of the Cellframe Dashboard service. Now it processes commands faster, not one by one as before, but in parallel.
- Improved the stability of the application for Windows and MacOS by updating the Cellframe Node version.
- Added a button with detailed information about commissions in the LastActions form.
- Fixed duplication of transactions in the history.
- Implemented the ability to add a password to wallets that were created earlier without a password.
Download the new version of Cellframe Dashboard now!
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In this build we have added a new version of Cellframe Node (now 5.2.272) and made some improvements to the application functionality:
- Implemented the multi-threaded mode of the Cellframe Dashboard service. Now it processes commands faster, not one by one as before, but in parallel.
- Improved the stability of the application for Windows and MacOS by updating the Cellframe Node version.
- Added a button with detailed information about commissions in the LastActions form.
- Fixed duplication of transactions in the history.
- Implemented the ability to add a password to wallets that were created earlier without a password.
Download the new version of Cellframe Dashboard now!
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#cellframe_news
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Question: Is it true that Cellframe code is used in Fusion Reactor?
Answers Cellframe CEO Dmitry Gerasimov: βYes, it's true. I'm working at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Science. Part of the Celframe code that names the DAP SDK is used in my science work. This SDK is a common-usage library and it was used for embedded ADC systems on gamma rays and neutron detectors.
These detectors are used now for experimental fusion reactors, synchrotrons, particle accelerators and some space implementations are also comingβ.
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Answers Cellframe CEO Dmitry Gerasimov: βYes, it's true. I'm working at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Science. Part of the Celframe code that names the DAP SDK is used in my science work. This SDK is a common-usage library and it was used for embedded ADC systems on gamma rays and neutron detectors.
These detectors are used now for experimental fusion reactors, synchrotrons, particle accelerators and some space implementations are also comingβ.
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#cellframe_technology
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Make sure to download the new version of the Cellframe Dashboard to your devices!
Build 2.12.51 includes an updated version of the Cellframe Node (5.2.278). We have made several changes to the code to ensure that your wallet balances are displayed correctly.
In addition to balance improvements, in the new version we have:
- Changed the transaction fee calculation scheme. Previously, we used the "average fee", which took into account all the commission values from validators. Now we have switched to the "median fee". Here, extreme values are excluded during calculation, and only the main array is used (β of all values). This reduces transaction processing time.
- Improved the stability of the application via an update of the Cellframe Node version.
Please note: before installing the update, you need to remove the old version using uninstallers:
For Windows:
Run uninstall.exe, then delete the directory: C:\Users\Public\Documents\cellframe-node\var\lib\network and global_db.
For Linux:
Run sudo apt remove cellframe-dashboard, then delete the directory: /opt/cellframe-node/var/lib/network and global_db.
For MacOS:
Run cellframe-uninstaller.
Download the new Cellframe Dashboard build: https://cellframe.net/download/
If you have any questions about installing the update, you can always contact Cellframe's technical support:
Telegram: https://t.me/cellframetechsupport
#cellframe_news #update_cellframe #cellframe_dashboard
Build 2.12.51 includes an updated version of the Cellframe Node (5.2.278). We have made several changes to the code to ensure that your wallet balances are displayed correctly.
In addition to balance improvements, in the new version we have:
- Changed the transaction fee calculation scheme. Previously, we used the "average fee", which took into account all the commission values from validators. Now we have switched to the "median fee". Here, extreme values are excluded during calculation, and only the main array is used (β of all values). This reduces transaction processing time.
- Improved the stability of the application via an update of the Cellframe Node version.
Please note: before installing the update, you need to remove the old version using uninstallers:
For Windows:
Run uninstall.exe, then delete the directory: C:\Users\Public\Documents\cellframe-node\var\lib\network and global_db.
For Linux:
Run sudo apt remove cellframe-dashboard, then delete the directory: /opt/cellframe-node/var/lib/network and global_db.
For MacOS:
Run cellframe-uninstaller.
Download the new Cellframe Dashboard build: https://cellframe.net/download/
If you have any questions about installing the update, you can always contact Cellframe's technical support:
Telegram: https://t.me/cellframetechsupport
#cellframe_news #update_cellframe #cellframe_dashboard
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Today's a special day for us β we're celebrating the birthday of our company, "Demlabs."ππ
And also, we continue to share with you the year's worth of Development statistics.
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And also, we continue to share with you the year's worth of Development statistics.
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#stake_cellframe
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