SAFE Network: Difference between revisions

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    * http://maidsafe.net/ - Website of MaidSafe.net Limited
    * http://maidsafe.net/ - Website of MaidSafe.net Limited
    * https://forum.safenetwork.io/ is the place for discussion about MaidSafe
    * https://forum.safenetwork.io/ is the place for discussion about MaidSafe
    * [[w:MaidSafe|Wikipedia on MaidSafe]]
    * http://maidsafe.net/network-platform-developers tells about the library stacks
    * http://maidsafe.net/network-platform-developers tells about the library stacks
    * https://github.com/maidsafe/MaidSafe-Encrypt/wiki/Documentation contains information on self-encryption approach to encryption/decryption
    * https://github.com/maidsafe/MaidSafe-Encrypt/wiki/Documentation contains information on self-encryption approach to encryption/decryption

    Revision as of 22:46, 27 February 2019

    MaidSafe (.net) is a radically new approach to the networking and computational needs of people on planet Earth.

    According to the internets MAID == Massive Array of Internet Disks and SAFE == Secure Access for Everyone

    MaidSafe consists of the MaidSafe networks and the MaidSafe apps.

    The mysterious incorporated Ltd/Llc entity behind the development of the network and it's API has donated all it's patents and code to the human kind.

    There is also a foundation: The MaidSafe Foundation.

    MaidSafe has it's internal cryptocurrency called SafeCoin. It is mineable by providing compution and data transmission utilities (non-NOP CPU cycles and bandwidth x time x utilisation rate) for the MaidSafe network and farmable by providing major diskspace.

    Currently it is unclear whether SafeCoin will be of value in the sense of being exchangeable with other crypto- and conventional currencies but if the bookies and/or cryptocurrency afficianados aren't considering buying some SafeCoin to rig the answer of the bet to "Yes." we'd be surprised.