Experience the Multidimensional Block Lattice!
In June, we announced that QLC team has completed the Alpa phase of the Public Chain and successfully expanded the Block Lattice structure to the Multidimensional Block Lattice structure which supports multiple tokens. The structure will be able to support frequent transactions and various functions in the network industry, enabling decentralized Network-as-a-Service.
The completion of Alpha phase means we enabled the creation of different tokens in the Block Lattice ecosystem, similar to ERC20 and NEP5 token standards. We are the first in the Block Lattice architecture that allows users to create tokens within the ecosystem and use it for their businesses.
Later this month, we will be inviting 50 QLC holders to participate and experience our multi-token transfer on Multidimensional Block Lattice. Moreover, the selected participants will be able to experience our Wallet and Explorer first-hand. We’re so excited for this progress and to build a platform and ecosystem where users can build network related dApps and profit from our public chain!
If you’re interested to participate in our multi-token transfer test, please note that you must have your wallet registered and verified at our website https://account.qlcchain.org/
We will be choosing the following holders to participate:
Top 20 QLC holders
30 random QLC holders
We will be selecting the participants on July 25th! You don’t want to miss this event, Secure your place as a participants
QLC chain appears to have ambitious goals but I'm wondering if they have been able to offer decentralized Network-as-a-service to users yet. There are millions of people around the world who would have benefited from this kind of project if they have been able to deliver. it will be very hard to convince telecommunication companies and ISPs to collaborate with them because each company is autonomous and has its visions and business goals. Moreso, blockchain is still a nascent technology and it is still far from attaining its true potentials, so without their own infrastructure, I doubt if QLC Chain will be able to deliver on their promise.
Hi, thank you for this question!
QLC is building the public chain for Network-as-a-Service(NaaS). It means it is the blockchain platform for network services, including but not limited to VPN, CDN, Firewall, storage, routing, name resolution etc. To decentralise this service, it means users will enjoy secure (online activity not being tracked), encrypted (a public/private key account system rather than a user name/password one), carrier independent, and on-demand network experience.
From the business perspective, it is a niche industry, true, but also the industry that underpins the modern digital life. From this point of view, I would say network is not an industry but the infrastructure for all industry. Separately, I would also like to highlight the fact that all the public chains that are under developing, they are not necessarily competing with each other but rather tackling different problems in different fields. We hope QLC Chain would eventually provide the network module for dApps, regardless which public chain it was built on.
From the technological perspective, QLC Chain is introducing the Multidimensional Block Lattice structure, which can support high TPS, scalability and achieve anti-centralization. The four function nodes pertinent to network services requires "Shannon Consensus" which is also introduced by the team to fairly incentives nodes. For more technical details, please refer to the articles:
https://steemit.com/qlc/@txdzhang/what-is-a-multidimensional-block-lattice-structure-1https://steemit.com/blocklattice/@txdzhang/what-is-a-multidimensional-block-lattice-structure-2https://steemit.com/blockchain/@txdzhang/various-consensus-and-shannon-for-network-transmissionIn terms of the team, we have Allen Li as chief architect. Allen is a patent owner in wireless engineering. 7 years experience in Huawei and one of the first group of engineers deploying LTE network in Europe. Dr. Jerry Chen is our Chinese Operation Director, read more about his professional and entrepreneur experience here
https://medium.com/qlc-chain/dr-chen-jinrong-onboard-qlc-chain-as-operation-director-of-china-1162dc0d5817 Dan Kowkolwitz is closely working together with the R&D team regarding enterprise level network security. Chris Zhao and Owen Wang also have rich experience in telecom industry.
QLC Chain also formed substantial industry partners, Montnets is one of the largest cloud communication provider in China with hundreds of thousands enterprise clients. QLC Chain will further develop end-to-end solutions for customers.
At last but I would also like to highlight here is the working product WinQ, which uses P2P account sharing protocol and enables peer-to-peer network transmission. I believe the product will speak for the team's developing capabilities. The user experience will keep improving and acquire more users, whether the ones who would like to monetise their network assets or those who would prefer flexible, secure network usage.
Again, thank you for your question.
QLC Chain Bi-Weekly Report — #010
Welcoming New Team Members!
This week, we’re happy to announce that we have two new members joining the QLC Chain family. Sam Huang (黄亮) and Will Cao (曹佩庆) will be supporting Chris Zhao, Core Developer of QLC Chain, to build our Multidimensional Block Lattice architecture.
Sam is a Golang developer who will support the construction of QLC Chain. Will brings over 15 years of network development, routing development experience, he is an expert on openWRT and will lead the public chain development and private network on open WRT.
Currently, there are 7 developers working on our Multidimensional Block Lattice architecture. They are based in Wushan, Shanghai and Changsha.