December 21, 2020
The Nexus Protocol outlines a new architecture for the Internet that combines micro-satellites, phased array antennas, blockchain Operating System (OS) and software-defined routing to achieve unprecedented degrees of confidentiality, integrity and availability. These components are woven together with principles of game theory. As a composite they can replace the need for centralised Internet Service Providers (ISPs), limit censorship of free in-formation, and Safenet access to new services for users globally.
October 12, 2018
The Nexus network operates using three channels for producing valid blocks and minting new NXS currency – two Proof-of-Work channels and one Proof-of-Stake channel. Tritium Trust represents the first in a series of releases implementing the Tritium protocol on the Nexus network. Through these changes, Nexus has laid the groundwork for future releases of the TAO (Tritium, Amine and Obsidian) framework to include a Trust and Reputation system as well as Trust Locks integral to the three dimensional chain.
May 29, 2018
The Tritium Protocol is the first of three updates of the TAO Framework (Tritium, Amine and Obsidian). The key architecture of the Tritium upgrade is the seven Layered Software Stack that creates a register based process virtual machine. By creating a clear distinction between each of these functional components, each layer can be developed and improved independent of one another, processing can be shared across multiple layers, and the integration challenges can be minimized for anyone who chooses to build on this system.