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Tldr short answer nope. I don't think it is possible.
Unless you can prove to me it is not resource intensive and does not require alot of energy to do it plus you didn't specify what are the type of wireless communication standards you plan to use to transfer for these keys.
Please let me know what is your assumption for this blockchain implementation?
1) Are you assuming edge devices with growing computering power with lesser network bandwidth to transfer their keys?
2) Do you follow existing best practices and security standards in following blockchain implementation and operation like NIST?
3) Do you have a embedded engineer who will be implementing this on a edge type of device that has better hardware or a arduino with limited computing power?
4) Are you planning to assume your blockchain implementation is going to include secure modules?
Those are just the basic questions I will ask to get started. Which lead to me with a short answer.
We have a stake and reputation based consensus. It is not PoW, but Proof of Service. Here you can read an article about our research efforts and consensus architecture. It is more a system of economical incentives. hackernoon.com/how-to-choose-a-con...
Basically, blockchain is secured by cryptography and consensus. Of course, we are preparing security advices for masternode owners.
Max is a startup software engineer. He seeks to use what he has learnt as a startup founder and tech community leader to solves hard problems with innovate products or services.
The article from HackerNoon does not address my assumptions for securing IoT device connection with blockchain.
You can take a look at what my company is doing at MicroSec in this article Security Made Simple that is incubated as the first cohort of EntrepreneurshipFirst in Singapore.
A London based incubator that focuses on deep tech startups which Reid Hoffman co-founder of Linkedin is their board of directors
If you would like we can arrange a time to chat with my CEO to discuss possible collaborations with your technology.
Thank you for the links. What are your biggest doubts? Of course, we are happy to help you to implement our protocol as one of the security options for IoT users. My email is andrii.fedotov@remme.io
Max is a startup software engineer. He seeks to use what he has learnt as a startup founder and tech community leader to solves hard problems with innovate products or services.
Unfortunately, we don't have integrations with specific types of devices. We are designing a general model of architecture. Hope soon we will share our first app for IoT, but we still need time for that. At the moment we have ready for different tests blockchain that can store public keys and relevant for security applications including IoT field github.com/Remmeauth/remme-core/tr...
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Tldr short answer nope. I don't think it is possible.
Unless you can prove to me it is not resource intensive and does not require alot of energy to do it plus you didn't specify what are the type of wireless communication standards you plan to use to transfer for these keys.
Please let me know what is your assumption for this blockchain implementation?
1) Are you assuming edge devices with growing computering power with lesser network bandwidth to transfer their keys?
2) Do you follow existing best practices and security standards in following blockchain implementation and operation like NIST?
3) Do you have a embedded engineer who will be implementing this on a edge type of device that has better hardware or a arduino with limited computing power?
4) Are you planning to assume your blockchain implementation is going to include secure modules?
Those are just the basic questions I will ask to get started. Which lead to me with a short answer.
We have a stake and reputation based consensus. It is not PoW, but Proof of Service. Here you can read an article about our research efforts and consensus architecture. It is more a system of economical incentives. hackernoon.com/how-to-choose-a-con...
Basically, blockchain is secured by cryptography and consensus. Of course, we are preparing security advices for masternode owners.
The article from HackerNoon does not address my assumptions for securing IoT device connection with blockchain.
You can take a look at what my company is doing at MicroSec in this article Security Made Simple that is incubated as the first cohort of EntrepreneurshipFirst in Singapore.
A London based incubator that focuses on deep tech startups which Reid Hoffman co-founder of Linkedin is their board of directors
If you would like we can arrange a time to chat with my CEO to discuss possible collaborations with your technology.
Thank you for the links. What are your biggest doubts? Of course, we are happy to help you to implement our protocol as one of the security options for IoT users. My email is andrii.fedotov@remme.io
My biggest doubts are the type of device, you are tackling with your software and the wireless communication used to transmit these keys.
Namely through the use 3G/4G/5G/M2M or just plain old wifi standards to transmit the keys.
I'll let you know again if my boss is interested in your protocol to use as part of our security solution :)
Unfortunately, we don't have integrations with specific types of devices. We are designing a general model of architecture. Hope soon we will share our first app for IoT, but we still need time for that. At the moment we have ready for different tests blockchain that can store public keys and relevant for security applications including IoT field
github.com/Remmeauth/remme-core/tr...