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Not sure if this is the right place for this but just had the idea as a third alternative for Nyzo Verifiers....
Instead of using a VPS (which is prone to centralization) or self-hosting (which is unreliable) would it be possible to piggy back off the technology that Dfinity created when it comes to hosting? https://dfinity.org/
By utilizing a VPS-like solution over another blockchain, whether that be ICP or something similar, I think it could help towards network decentralization.
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Instead? How is relying on a single external blockchain (SPOF) governed by anonymous entities more decentralized? Incorporating it as an option to compete with real world nodes should be possible if the system is robust enough for that purpose. If it is not, why even go for it? Look at veriblock and how it failed.
I think nyzo verifer can be setup in any ubuntu vps.
if there are Dfinity/IPFS service provider provides something like the ubuntu vps, then anyone can run nyzo verifier on it.
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Not sure if this is the right place for this but just had the idea as a third alternative for Nyzo Verifiers....
Instead of using a VPS (which is prone to centralization) or self-hosting (which is unreliable) would it be possible to piggy back off the technology that Dfinity created when it comes to hosting? https://dfinity.org/
By utilizing a VPS-like solution over another blockchain, whether that be ICP or something similar, I think it could help towards network decentralization.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: