The Internet Computer platform would enable anyone to develop software or publish material online without utilizing the services of well-known corporations like Amazon, Google, or Facebook, as we already explained in our previous piece.
It is a layer 1 blockchain project with the goal of fusing the Internet's vast capacity with smart contracts' cutting-edge functionality.
This is accomplished by combining a sizable number of computing nodes from all around the world into a single decentralized global computer that can support applications of any size and complexity. These devices are all run by separate organizations.
As opposed to the conventional Internet, which relies on a centralized infrastructure, the Internet Computer hosts and provides programs and data directly on the network.
The system operates as follows:
A data center must first get a DCID in order to join in the open network built by Internet Computer.
Once a data center has a DCID, it can make the computers and servers that make up the "Network Nervous System" (standardized-specified computers and servers) accessible to the network.
The nervous system of the network stimulates these devices and transforms them into "sub-networks" that can host software containers when Internet Computer need extra capacity. By using ICP to communicate with other nodes, specialized software running on the nodes' computers adds their computing power to Internet Computer in a secure manner.
ICP tokens are used as payment to data centers. Blocking tokens (also known as staking) to produce "neurons") makes it feasible to participate in the Network Nervous Structure governance system. Voting incentives are then given to voters as a result.
A network of data centers can start up nodes that are running the Internet Computer protocol. In order to host software containers that users can interact with as part of their web experience, these nodes can be arranged into subnets.
Last but not least, it's significant to remember that anyone can become a node provider. Once they have specialized equipment nodes, the ICP protocol is installed, and they are connected to the Internet computer network, they just need to apply for the Data Center ID (DCID) for the NNS (Network Nervous System).
Dominic Williams, the founder of Dfinity, claims that the Internet computer protocol offers a piracy-proof platform, drastically lowers expenses, and is interoperable.
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