A new era in content distribution: The AIOZ Network reaches 20,000 nodes
The AIOZ network has recently achieved a significant milestone that will help reinvent the way we all consume and think about content. Having reached over 20,000 network nodes throughout the globe, AIOZ Network is positioning itself as a fully-fledged content distribution network. Founded by Erman Tjiputra, the AIOZ Network has been a self-funded venture that […]
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You may have heard the murmurs about AIOZ Tube, the new streaming site backed by blockchain disruptors at Innovion and the PAID Network. If you’ve gone further, and had an opportunity to check out the platform, you’ll have seen the top-tier crypto, trading, investment and personal finance videos, or seen some of its user-created content […]
NewsBTC recently got the opportunity to speak with Matej Boda, the co-founder of DECENT, a blockchain-based content distribution platform. NewsBTC recently got the opportunity to speak with Matej Boda, the co-founder of DECENT, a blockchain-based content distribution platform. Boda discussed how Decent is following the blockchain’s literal and moral code to create a decentralized content distribution network that would help content creators and publishers alike. Here are some excerpts from our interview: NewsBTC: What makes Decent platform different than its competitors? Matej Boda: The....
Bitcoin’s Lightning Network has more than 10,000 operating nodes, nearly doubling within a year.
Despite the recent downtrend, bitcoin has been experiencing increased adoption on a larger scale. From El Salvador buying the dip to lightning network adoption going up, the digital asset has not been doing too bad. The most recent indication of increased bitcoin adoption has come in the form of bitcoin lightning network nodes. Data shows that these lightning nodes have recorded a significant uptick in the last three months. Bitcoin Lightning Nodes Increase Since its launch, the bitcoin lightning network has seen slow but steady adoption. Mostly, the need for a lightning network had not....
The data suggests that DeFi apps running on mostly centralized cloud providers may make Ethereum vulnerable. The majority of 4,653 active Ethereum nodes are in the hands of centralized web providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), which could “expose Ethereum to central points of failure,” according to crypto analytics platform Messari.A Monday post shows that three major cloud providers account for 69% of hosted nodes on the Ethereum Mainnet, with over 50% of that coming from Amazon Web Services (AWS), over 15% from Hetzner and 4.1% from OVH. Figures from Ethernodes additionally show that....