As we're now approaching the end of March we're aiming to set the start of the last week of round 2 for March 28th however there are a few things we'd like to get done before we confirm this date as the start of the last week. We would like to finish and publish our visual update to the video SFSI, get our image SFSI online with the ability for people to upload images to us and open source the video SFSI code after the update so people can see how easy it is to actually build on top of AFIX. After all of this is done, I think it's fair to say that our MVP has been clearly demonstrated as well as my own ability and competence to lead the way to building AFIX under Novus.
The first form of atmos integration will be using the temporary blockchain as a means of storing information. This is easily done and the main code to do this I have already written from when I was running tests early on at the start of AFIX. From this with our initial starting code of a Novusphere full node someone running said code would be able to reproduce their own local copy of the index derived from the data on the temporary blockchain. Following this as previously described in what as previously being called the "Intermission Phase" we will introduce some forms of atmos use such as content requesting into the currently centralized system.
I personally am greatly looking forward to open source development and starting work on decentralization. It's truly an honor the support we've received so far
Thanks.
Frank Lefty Rosenthal Signing Out.
The short answer to this is no because anything you store on the index others can find as well, the long answer to this is yes because (briefly put) you can index encrypted information that only someone with a special SFSI that knows how to process said encrypted information would be able to make use of.
Mindblown.
Is the dev team looking to hire anyone. Im looking for some extra cash and id love to be considered for a part in this team if possible.
If you feel you have skills that would be valuable to Novus, feel free to drop me a PM detailing some information about yourself, your experience, what you feel you would be able to contribute, etc.
Ok cool, that's what I had figured. Will you be making tutorials so noobs like me will have an easier time doing all the hard stuff like setting up a node, uploading, ect....