In connection with the launch of the mainnet, a lot is being said about the possibility of running a master node on the Cellfram
11 Aug 2023, 12:23
In connection with the launch of the mainnet, a lot is being said about the possibility of running a master node on the Cellframe network; however, master nodes are far from the only node option on our blockchain. With that in mind, today we turn our attention to the types and functions of Cellframe nodes.
Master nodes. They can add data to the block chain, participate in consensus and voting, and provide services.
Full nodes. They store an exact copy of the current version of the blockchain, i.e. since the last fork. They store data for all the shards and calculate balances for them.
Light nodes. Only those transactions that are relevant to their own balance are stored in the ledger.
Root nodes. They enable the creation of new chains in the network (or even new networks) using the Proof-of-Authority consensus.
Archive nodes. They keep a complete history of data and transactions, regardless of forks, for all shards of the network and, if necessary, add new ones.
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11 Aug 2023, 12:28
In connection with the launch of the mainnet, a lot is being said about the possibility of running a masternode. But masternodes are far from the only node option. We turn our attention to the types and functions of Cellframe nodes:
#CELL $CELL #mainnet
In connection with the launch of the mainnet, a lot is being said about the possibility of running a masternode.
In connection with the launch of the mainnet, a lot is being said about the possibility of running a masternode. But masternodes are far from the only node option. We turn our attention to the types and functions of Cellframe nodes: https://t.co/8wU9rlwzES
#CELL $CELL #mainnet