i saw some videos on the XPHONE and it looks interesting.
as far as i know, the FX OS is a modified android ? can i just install the OS on any phone ?
Hi,
The f(x) Operating System (OS) is an Android-modified blockchain-enabled operating system. Users can switch seamlessly between blockchain and traditional mode.
In the blockchain mode, every bit and byte is fully decentralized including your calls, messages, browsers and apps. When in traditional mode, the f(x) OS supports all Android features.
We will continue to release more information as we progress.
Please stay tune.
FUNCTION X WEBSITE
GENERAL INFORMATIONWhat is Function X?Function X is an ecosystem built entirely on and for the blockchain. Everything in f(x) is totally decentralized and secure, which means that the application source code, transmission protocol and hardware can be part of the decentralized network. In fact, every bit and byte in f(x) is part of the blockchain. The f(x) Ecosystem consists of five elements: f(x) operating system, f(x) public blockchain, f(x) FXTP, f(x) docker and f(x) IPFS.
What is f(x) chain?f(x) chain is a high performance and secure public blockchain. High speed is achieved via both software and hardware implementation (XPOS, XPhone, etc.).
What is the f(x) Operating System?The f(x) Operating System (OS) is an Android-modified blockchain-enabled operating system. Users can switch seamlessly between blockchain and traditional mode. In the blockchain mode, every bit and byte can be fully decentralized including calls, browsers, data storages and text messages. DApps are also housed in the f(x) OS (we will create a strong DApps ecosystem by allowing easy porting of current mobile apps; more on that in the following sections). In regular mode, it supports all Android features including Android apps.
What is f(x) FXTP?FXTP is the Function X transmission protocol. As the name suggests, it is a fully decentralized transmission protocol, similar to HTTP. It will allow total decentralization and P2P transmission of data in a distributed network.
What is f(x) decentralized docker?Decentralized docker, i.e. DDocker, is an open platform for developers to build, ship and run distributed applications.
What is f(x) IPFS?InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a protocol and network designed to store data in a distributed system.
What is a node on the Function X network?A node can be any hardware that is powered by Function X (yes, the five elements introduced above). In other words, XPhone, XPOS and other smart hardwares can be potential nodes.
Will this be a proprietary project?It will be an open source undertaking. In the worst case scenario, or rather the best one, the f(x) ecosystem is designed to continue to flourish with or without the company (Pundi X), as per the spirit of Satoshi Nakamoto. Ultimately, Pundi X will ensure a long lasting growth to Function X while the company continues to serve the ecosystem.
How secure is Function X?Owners have full control of the data, no one - whether it’s third party, ISPs, or even network nodes can control, limit or eavesdrop on your data. Only the owner of the private key can encrypt, send or destroy information in the network.
Who created the Function X?Function X is created by Pundi X Labs.
Who owns Function X?Function X was conceived with the ultimate goal of it being completely decentralized including its own ownership. Therefore, it will be autonomous and owned by no one.
Is the f(x) blockchain also a Function X?f(x) blockchain can be used loosely to mean both the Function X ecosystem and the public ledger component of the ecosystem that is the f(x) chain.
Is there any difference between Function X and f(x)?Both are the same and can be used interchangeably.