Althea community call – road to Mainnet
https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1dRKZEAbwpaxB?s=20
2024-03-29-Althea
Summary
- Tokenized telecom assets and mainnet launch. 0:09
- Deborah Simpier and John discuss liquid infrastructure projects, tokenizing telecom assets for funding and growth.
- Deborah Simpier discusses the progress of the Alon layer one blockchain, including testing on the test net and preparing for main net launch.
- The team has been working on the front end and design, which will be revealed next week before the main net launch.
- Leveraging blockchain for telecom infrastructure development. 4:50
- Deborah Simpier: Exciting time for liquid infrastructure projects with $2.5T in booked assets, facing capital constraints.
- Community members will compete in a hackathon to create content and memes for the Althea THON, with monetary rewards for participating.
- Decentralized technology and its potential impact. 8:18
- Deborah Simpier: Exciting course disrupts legacy systems, addresses brittleness.
- Deborah Simpier discusses rapidly deployable 4G/5G cores for secure communication at events.
- Deborah Simpier explains how the Cosmos proof of stake system works, including delegation and decentralization.
- The speaker addresses a question from Twitter and encourages listeners to join the Discord channel for further interaction.
- Blockchain-based settlement layer and interoperability. 15:04
- Deborah Simpier discusses the potential of Aafia’s blockchain to enable seamless token swaps and settlements, fostering interoperability and new use cases.
- Speaker 2 highlights the importance of a decentralized exchange (Dex) on Aafia’s blockchain to facilitate token swaps and deepen the settlement layer.
- Deborah Simpier discusses upcoming events and projects related to Elvia and deep indexing.
- Decentralized internet routing protocol and community recognition. 19:26
- Deborah Simpier discusses recognizing longtime supporters of Althea project with merchandise.
- Deborah Simpier discusses the potential of open-source networking, including the use of cantenna and Raspberry Pi demos to remove manual friction and disaggregate the internet.
- The company is working on a routing protocol that allows users to choose their cost or latency on a minute-by-minute basis, programmatically paying microtransactions to nodes in the network.