Difference between revisions of "Holochain"
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Revision as of 13:44, 10 December 2017
Holochain is a new blockless decentralised currency and application framework. The approach used in Holo does not waste computing power on those proofs, nor on any type of global ledger consensus at all. Holochain ensures data integrity for distributed applications through careful provenance of data published from each agent’s local, immutable chain. Public entries to local chains are then shared to a content-addressable, distributed hash table (DHT). Unpredictably selected peers validate cryptographic signatures, enforce data schemas, and application logic.
Holo offers a whole new breed of cryptocurrency. Unlike its predecessors, it is not a crypto-token or cryptocoin, but a mutual credit accounting system where every transaction is countersigned on the local chains of both counterparties. This allows us to design the crypto-credits to forge new patterns of social and market behaviors that have not previously been possible.