RE: DO YOU KNOW NOIA NETWORK? SUBSCRIBE THE NOIA TESTNET AND PARTICIPATE WITH THE AVAILABLE SPACE OF YOUR CPU

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DO YOU KNOW NOIA NETWORK? SUBSCRIBE THE NOIA TESTNET AND PARTICIPATE WITH THE AVAILABLE SPACE OF YOUR CPU

in cryptocurrencies •  6 years ago 

Nice one @nachomolina. I love your review which is quite relatable with sufficient use cases and reduction of the technical jargons. That being said, I love the chance that NOIA is giving everyone to experience top computing thorough their CDN. I'll like to join the test net, but you didn't specify what devices will qualify. Is it mobile or strictly desktop and laptops?

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Hi @davonicera,
Very interesting your question!
Few had had that concern today!

However, I have an answer for you!

As I understand the network seeks to involve the user taking advantage of the space available from your home PC, since usually people have a control over the specifications of their machine and manage them directly, being able to have space that they do not use in a planned way!

Unlike smart mobile computers which usually occupy almost all their resources with the operating system or with the use of Apps!

Additionally, I took some time to consult the great team of NOIA professionals at Telegram, and I show you here your categorical answer:

You see, the main purpose of NOIA is utilizing unused resources, which makes it perfect for households. At the moment, I do not think that people have excess amount of mobile data, as mobile data plan, mostly depends on how much of data you use. There are already lots of unused internal storage on mobile phones though. So, for now we are not addressing mobile phones, but this is very possible in the future future, eleven bandwidth on mobile phones becomes unused too.
i agree, most of the people do not have excess amount of mobile data, but as a result most mobile devices are still connected through WIFI most of the time.. as i understand, on mainnet, uptime is also taken into account for rewards when running a node.. perhaps an Android and IOS app with a build-in switch to only connect and run the node when connected to a WIFI network? imagine, with over 3 billion smarthphones, if only 1% at each time would have a node connected and running 🚀🚀 just a suggestion (Adm. Emilis Klybas, NOIA NETWORK)

@davonicera I hope that this answer has managed to clarify your doubts and those of many colleagues in the room!

Thanks for your support, you have made a great contribution to the forum!

See you soon, friend!
@nachomolina