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Develop a chain mechanism #4

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lukehinds opened this issue Aug 23, 2023 · 0 comments
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Develop a chain mechanism #4

lukehinds opened this issue Aug 23, 2023 · 0 comments
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lukehinds commented Aug 23, 2023

Develop a chain mechanism, with a unique set of nodes (akin to chain links) and a flexible but secure mechanism for linking them that offers users a way to represent connections, dependencies, sequences, and security measures.

Dynamic Link Nodes: Just like the physical metal links, our digital nodes are individual units that can be connected or separated. Each node can store data, much like an object or a container.

Flexibility: Though connected, nodes can flexibly move within certain constraints, much like a physical chain can be moved or coiled. This represents the dynamic nature of certain processes or data streams.

Strength Parameter: Users can define the 'strength' of their digital chain, symbolising the robustness or security measure. A higher strength makes the chain harder to break (or tamper with).

Linkable: Just as you can join two physical chains together, Chain v2.0 allows for connections between different chains or integration with other software features.

Variable Length: Users can extend or shorten the chain as needed, by adding or removing nodes.

Access Points: Certain nodes can be designated as 'access' or 'anchor' points, akin to the ends of a physical chain, making them primary interaction nodes.

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