What is DeROM and how is it related to Optimum:
DeROM (Decentralized Read-Only Memory) is a data storage layer in Optimum that works as an immutable blockchain archive. Data is written to it once and cannot be changed afterward. All data in DeROM is arranged in a single global sequence. This layer stores the network's history and provides access for verification and recovery.
DeROM is designed for long-term storage of blockchain data and its full history. It allows transactions and application data to be preserved in an immutable form. Because it is distributed across the network, the data does not depend on a single node. This makes it possible to recover information even if parts of the network are lost.
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GMum guys! Let's talk about DeRAM in Optimum and why it matters.
DeRAM is a decentralized "RAM layer" for blockchains. Data is distributed across nodes and encoded with RLNC, allowing the network to recover information quickly even if some nodes go offline.
Why does it matter? It helps blockchains access state data faster. Instead of relying on slower data exchange between nodes, DeRAM provides a shared memory layer that makes reading and writing data more efficient.
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Hi everyone!
Many people know Optimum, so let's break down their core tech - RLNC (Random Linear Network Coding). It's a way of sending data not as fixed packets, but as mixed mathematical combinations of those packets that can later be reconstructed.
Instead of relaying the same packets over and over, the network sends different encoded combinations in parallel. Nodes receive enough of these mixed pieces, and once the threshold is reached, the original data is perfectly rebuilt. The result is fewer retransmissions, less packet loss, and faster, more efficient data propagation across the network.
Did you know this about RLNC? Have a good evening!