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Espers is a blockchain project with the goal of providing secure messaging, on-chain websites and giving users an overall pleasant experience. Espers adopts PoW/PoS hybrid blockchain, designed to solve partitioning and practicality problems. As the "fuel" of the platform, ESP (Espers) coins promote the development of on-chain services and further encourage network participation.
Blockchain Technology
Blockchain technology has the ability to change all kinds of things in the world and can also become the basis of the new Internet. Where blockchain technology has not yet affected is the websites on the blockchain. But Espers is trying to change that and is moving towards that goal.
Chain Website
The Espers blockchain will make the site extremely secure and make it nearly impermeable, creating a new standard for website security. In addition to security improvements, the Espers blockchain will ensure that your website is not deleted or deleted anyway. You will also have full control over the data and these sites will have faster server time.
Security Message
Espers' messaging system not only includes text as the content of a message, but is also designed to process and distribute everything from basic images to compressed files and documents, allowing its users to go beyond standard plain text limitations. In order to complete the aforementioned side chain system and cross-link port.
On-chain site
The Espers project recommends operating/storing/hosting websites and other internet-related services through blockchain. Not only should we add a layer of security, but websites operated by blockchain cannot be subject to DDOS attacks, because no servers or data centers are threatened, no files are "hackers", no hosting needs to be worried, no domain name troubles, no storage problems, no data to intercept, etc.
Chain Application
Since the Espers blockchain system is designed to use sidechain and modular functions, "chained applications" are related to the project's ability to plug any kind of blockchain-operated applications into itself and enhance functionality. Some of these chain applications come from the functionality of X-node voting, while others come from third parties that have been verified before implementation to the system.
Speed Blockchain Constraint System
Velocity system solves the problem of possible exploitation of parameters through "triple check". Even after a block during the generation process seems to have met all the requirements and subsequently generated, it is no longer simply accepted. Therefore, the system ensures the security of the chain, making it more stable, predictable and overall reliable, which makes one sure that the accepted block is indeed the correct one.
X Node
The X-node is fully opt-in, meaning that any community member can participate in the system regardless of its current balance or previous experience. This ensures that the Espers project and the decentralized aspects of blockchain in general do not lose the ability to strengthen the entire network again.
Security Message
To ensure fast delivery, the message does not actually paste itself on the blockchain, but onto the private key, sending the message content in the private key and being able to read the message from it. A clever solution is to allow very fast relays of messages without increasing the load on the blockchain network. However, the correct implementation of secure messaging requires broadcasting messages between nodes like the blockchain usually does.
Terminal speed rate X"VRX"
VRX or Terminal Velocity RateX is a blockchain difficulty relocation system that uses multiple block depth scans to quickly adjust the mining or bet difficulty levels of implemented blockchain/allocity coins to ensure a narrow window around the required block time. VRX systems ensure block generation at a consistent speed. Furthermore, for hybrid blockchains, the appropriate shuffle at a ratio of 50/50 gives both consensus types a chance.
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