Ethereum co-founder to bring Blockchain computing to a wider audience
These blockchain computers are called devices ‘Cubes’, which Anthony describes as Xbox-like devices, will be fundamental to solving what he believes are the two major problems hindering Web3: the paradox of centralized decentralization and the persistence of Web2 business models, says a press release.
Anthony Di Iorio with “The Cube” |
“You cannot have a user-controlled internet if the user does not have his own serversays Anthony.
Cubes, a custom blockchain computing, will be a Plug-and-play device similar to gaming consoles. Cubes act both as full nodes and as a person’s personal digital server. Through custom blockchain infrastructure designed for scalability, interoperability, reliability and ease of use, Cube hardware runs and contains indexed blockchain data that connects individuals directly to decentralized networks, requiring no trusted third-party intermediaries.
The Cubes and the accompanying suites will be sold on a sliding scale from $300 to $5,000 to low-income participants, as part of Di Iorio’s plan to weed out venture capitalists, who he says were major contributors. centralization in the blockchain domain.
In addition to this, another core element of Andiami is a new communication protocol for peer-to-peer (P2P) node sharing. This protocol will connect Andiami Cubes over the internet, allowing users to distribute blockchain data and broadcast new transactions in a decentralized manner. The protocol will reward Cube owners with Digital Life Tokens for hosting and sharing node services and blockchain data with others on the network.
Furthermore, each Andiami product is one Non-fungible phygital (NFP), a coin named by Anthony Di Iorio. “Phygital” is the existing concept of using technology to bridge the digital and physical worlds to provide unique interactive experiences. Andiami NFPs are physical items that are unique to each individual. Each NFP has an authentication chip baked into the manufacturing process to prove its authenticity and ownership.
Project Andiami is planned to roll out in four additional phases over the next three years.