Recently the developers of the community-known NKNx ecosystem ChrisT and lightmyfire and the creator of nStatus, Mutsi, decided to join force and form the first NKN Open-Source community called “Rule110”.
Highlights: You value both function (Direct, group, multimedia) and usability (reaction, typing indicator, read receipt, multi-platform) Voice is still king, followed by video chat and conference calls Security and privacy is very high on your minds Most use Telegram, second by WhatsApp You believe Telegram is most secure, followed by Signal Introduction Messaging applications have […]
As part of Wolfram Physics Project, NKN advisor Dr. Stephen Wolfram touched upon NKN as an example of distributed computing and using Cellular Automata for consensus algorithm. Let’s use our computing power to support @wolframphysics Watch the NKN bits at 0h27m17s and also 1h17m35s mark:Wolfram Physics Project: Working Session Wednesday, Apr. 22, 2020 [Distributed… About Wolfram Physics Project Physicist and […]
What can developers do with NKN’s latest SDK, a decentralized communication stack that enables true peer to peer messaging, streaming, and file transfer? We would like to sort them into two main categories: Things you can do ONLY with NKN SDK. Send and receive data for free between any NKN powered apps regardless of their […]
Direct and secure messaging, files, streaming for human or machine The wraps are off, and today we are proud to announce (drum rolls…) dataRide! The name dataRide derives from two words: data and rideshare. When connectivity is shared and incentivized, data flows better. Much better. What is dataRide? dataRide is a decentralized PaaS (Platform as […]
Network Attached Storage (NAS) have enjoyed wide adoption both at home and in enterprises, offering a more secure and lower cost local storage as an alternative or complement to cloud based storage. With NKN’s secure remote file access service, users can access their NAS files from anywhere without the need to host a central server, […]
DigitalOcean Community Blog “How To Use nsh to Run Secure Remote Commands On Ubuntu 18.04”, by NKN’s CTO Yilun, an in-depth tutorial just got published on @digitalocean developer blog site with a potential reach of over 500,000 developers and customers. Read the tutorial here:https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-nsh-to-run-secure-remote-commands-on-ubuntu-18-04
Today we released a new version of the nMobile app (v0.9.9) for Android. In addition, you can now download it directly from the official Google Play Store as well as directly from the NKN website. Google Play Store play.google.com NKN website direct download (APK) https://nmobile.nkn.org/downloads Please submit your bug reports, feature request, and general feedbacks here: nMobile […]
We released a new version v1.1.4-beta. This is a major release that will re-enable name service functions at block height 980,000, including name registration, extension, transfer and delete. Name registration now costs a fee (10 NKN) and is valid only for a year to avoid spamming attacks. Please update your node BRFORE block height 980,000 […]