Permanent storage + AO hyperparallel computer: building data consensus infrastructure
Permanent storage + AO hyperparallel computer: building data consensus infrastructure.
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Permanent storage + AO hyperparallel computer: building data consensus infrastructure.
AO aims to be a secure, scalable, trustless, customizable computing platform - a hyper-parallel computer.
The concept of DeSci (decentralized science) was first proposed in 2018. Although it has not yet attracted widespread public attention, it is considered by Messari to be a new narrative that is about to explode.
Because Arweave has an extremely high data carrying capacity, the DApp platform based on the AO and SCP architecture can greatly save data publishing and storage costs, making it easier to support some scenarios that have a strong demand for throughput.
ao is an Actor Oriented computer running on Arweave, and the network nodes that make up the computer follow the Core Data Protocol. This article briefly introduces the protocol specification, functions and technical details to let builders implement or integrate the service.
AO is a participant-oriented computation layer built on top of Arweave. In short, AO enables trust-minimized parallel computation.
Arweave’s newly proposed AO protocol achieves ultra-high performance computing on the public storage chain and even achieves a quasi-Web2 experience.
There have been recent disputes about AO, mainly around two questions: How does AO achieve verifiability? SCP applications have verifiable features, so how does AO solve the verifiable problem? Does the user need to run a full node?
What exactly is AO? What features gave its founders the confidence to compete with Ethereum?
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