XCurrency’s New Trustless Ad Hoc Mesh Network

Today, XCurrency has released a brand new trustless mesh network that looks to create revolutionary advancement in privacy, scalability and mobility. This is the final component of the company’s Rev 2 privacy solution and is a single protocol with many possibilities for users and enthusiasts. This new service will allow any node to communicate on behalf of others, without having to trust forwarding nodes.
The addition of XC’s trustless ad hoc mesh networking comes just months after the company announced XMixer, where nodes can earn revenue for the trustless forwarding of transactions. It seems the company is taking large strides toward creating a truly trustless process, one that may play a key role in the advancement of blockchain 2.0 technologies.
How It Works
When someone makes a private payment using the XC application, the transaction is split into several fragments, after which they are sent to other payment nodes. These nodes form mesh networks that only exist for the duration of each transaction. In these types of networks, no node functions as a ‘hub.’ Instead, nodes mix transactions in a manner where no node knows the source or identity of the coins they are forwarding, and there is also no link on the blockchain between sender and receiver.

This post was published at Bitcoin Magazine on SEPTEMBER 17, 2014.

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