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Comparing novel blockchains, Temtum seems like it has a lot of potential, and most people haven’t heard about it.

With any nascent technology, new iterations occur, hopefully improving the respective sector with superior technology. The blockchain sector is no different. Bitcoin, we all know and love, and it is obviously the most popular, time-tested, highest market -cap digital asset in existence. Its ability to scale; however, has been a central issue of debate. Many novel innovations have come into existence that offer interesting solutions, to name a few, NANO, Hedera Hashgraph, and Qtum, among others.

One new solution that peaks my interest is temtum. The temtum network incorporates – and is enhanced by – the Temporal Blockchain, a new mechanism that allows local nodes to define themselves as 'Temporal nodes' to archive data in order to minimize storage space usage. This follows the same logic as Bitcoin in terms of establishing a timestamp network, but crucially it does not require proof-of-work mining. Instead, although data is archived locally, the Temporal system has been designed to ensure the integrity of the blockchain – making it possible for nodes to validate previous transactions without downloading and storing the entire blockchain.

This data storage method allows low-power devices to fully participate in the temtum network and confirm transactions without requiring the resources demanded by traditional proof-of-work blockchain networks such as Bitcoin. The combination of the temtum Consensus Algorithm and Temporal technology allows the temtum network to deliver extremely high transaction throughput and short transaction confirmation times with low resource requirements.

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They have used laboratory tests followed by a live deployment over globally distributed servers to confirm a throughput of up to 120,000 transactions per second.

The technology behind temtum is already fully developed, including mobile and web applications, (which are described below). It is already a fully operational form of payment and has already secured Govt contracts. Temtum is also being developed by one of the strongest teams in the Blockchain industry. Here is some more info;

- Developed by Dragon Infosec:

- Has a live mainnet :https://explorer.temtum.com/

- PhD / peer reviewed tech

- Contracts with Anguilla and Zimbwawe for their currency - lots of others coming

- Private funded - no ICO / IEO - never asked anyone for cash - its all their own

- Totally feeless

The NIST Randomness Beacon is novel to temtum, and is a source of truly random numbers that broadcasts full-entropy bit-strings in blocks of 512 bits every 60 seconds, providing three key functions: unpredictability, autonomy and consistency. The unpredictable nature of the NIST Randomness Beacon makes it impossible for any user to predict the bits it generates before they are published by the source. All users accessing the source of the beacon can be confident that they all receive an identical random string, while the beacon remains highly resistant to malicious interference by external parties. The key features of the NIST Randomness Beacon include:

- Generated numbers that cannot be predicted before they are published–even by future quantum computing techniques.

- The public,time-bound and authenticated nature ofthe NIST Randomness Beacon allows any user application to prove that it used truly random numbers not known before a specific point in time.

- Proof of random number generation can be validated offline at any point subsequent to generation. Based on these properties,the NIST beacon has been chosen as a source of randomness for the Temporal network.

>> No.19048778

How is this different or better than nano ?

>> No.19048853

>>19048778
faster, more secure, easy to mind, anyone can run their own node, no hardware requirements can scale extremely well, etc

>> No.19048964
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>>19048682
>Temporal Blockchain

>> No.19048991

>>19048682
he wants my novel dick in his novel mouth

>> No.19048993

>>19048964
kek

>> No.19049006

>>19048682
That's a man

>> No.19049144

>>19048682
she’s so CUTE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.19049154

>>19048853
there's been a few of these projects, none of them seem to get traction. I will say the anquilla thing is kinda cool though

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>>19048682
that is cute smile

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>>19048964

>> No.19049405

>>19048682
Interesting. This type of blockchain seems particularly well suited for less developed nations (like Anquilla) where users may not have the computing power need to support a blockchain like bitcoin. Seems like a legit use case. The fact that they are using Anquilla as their MVP gives their project some credibility. I will be interested to see if this can grow wings.

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>>19049405
yep lot of stuff happening.

>> No.19049525

OP I see this all the time on telegram are they going to be listing on a new exchange soon?

>> No.19049547

holy shit her smile is fucking gorgeous

>> No.19049587

>>19049405
thats true it is a legit use case curios to see what happens, i just joined their telegram

>> No.19049615

>>19049525
yes that is def in the works

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>>19048682
She is an absolutely lovely lass. I once was madly in love with a girl that had a smile just like hers. Ah, to be young and in love

>> No.19049803

>>19049628
did she know you exist though ?

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>>19049803
She was even my friend. And she was so sweet. And god... her smile. She was French and one of the first people nice to me when my family moved there. I loved her wildly and I'll never forgive myself for being such a pussy about it

>> No.19050138

>>19049890
french chicks are hot

>> No.19050244

>>19049628
man that hit me in the feels

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>>19049628
damn dude, how many nuts do you think have been busted inside her pussy since you last saw her?

>> No.19051122

>>19050138
Indeed they are beautiful. Their jeans always look like they are painted on
>>19050244
Yeah I teared up just thinking of it. Childhood love is a magical feeling
>>19050352
Don't know, don't care. Pretty sure she is the mother of three in some enchanting French village somewhere

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>>19049144
Could you imagine she is being naughty so you give her a spanking and she gives you that smile?