3/3 π About $HALO
$HALO is the test token for @perma_dao and Permaswap.
Stake it to run Router nodes for earnings or use it for @perma_dao 's governance voting.
Will be exchangeable for the official token $PSN in the future.
@everPayHQ can bring DeFi to @aoTheComputer & @AO_ecosystem , introduce a multi-chain ecosystem, and deliver the identity system EverID.
Let's together witness the endgame of web3!
everPay partners with numerous projects within the Arweave ecosystem, supporting their assets deposit to everPay for payment purposes.
However, due to ledger synchronization issues, users have frequently reported problems with deposits and withdrawals not being credited.
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@aoTheComputer In 2016, I learned about Dapps from 'Decentralized Applications', before the EVM surge, exploring broad Dapps possibilities. Now, AO seems to revive those 2016 opportunities, offering numerous ways to develop Dapps as an AO Process. thanks @samecwilliams
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@aoTheComputer This is a system completely different from EVM, entirely distinct from on-chain computation. Blockchain technology only provides AO with verifiability, which may be the optimal blockchain practice.
@maxmetagravity Arweave SCP applications and Ethereum applications are different and not suitable for comparison. All data stored on Arweave will definitely pay $AR, even for AO.
During tech shares, blockchain developers often struggle with transitioning from ETH Solidity smart contracts to understanding Permaweb and SCP, frequently needing basics of consensus explained.
@rykov_agm This is not the case; the PoS mentioned is not a blockchain but rather an inscription indexer, similar to BRC20, which does not require blockchain technology at all.
@rykov_agm Yes, SCP applications must incorporate a PoS to prevent double-spending, but this PoS is not traditional in its sense; its implementation is very simple. Essentially, it involves adding a utility token to enable permissionless
@rykov_agm 2/2 Nodes behaving unexpectedly will be slashed. Importantly, this PoS does not solve the consensus problem; consensus is still ensured by storage, with PoS only addressing the question of who can upload data.
@rykov_agm 1/2 A simple PoS (Proof of Stake) is needed, and the Permaswap Network has already implemented this feature. Only nodes staking $HALO have the permission to upload data, and these data uploads are signed by the nodes.
@rykov_agm Data loss will not occur, as every SCP application and node stores all the data for that application. We have open-sourced arseeding, which has the capability to broadcast data across the entire network.