Currently working on a custom protocol implementation that's showing promising benchmarks in bandwidth optimization. Initial calculations suggest throughput potential of 2kbps can be achieved across 1km transmission distances. This performance target aligns with emerging infrastructure requirements for decentralized networks seeking to balance scalability with geographic distribution constraints.
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RugPullProphet
· 48m ago
2kbps? Ha, what can this bandwidth do... transmitting text messages is still okay.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 14h ago
2kbps? This bandwidth is way too limited. Can it really be used...
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SchrodingerProfit
· 14h ago
2kbps sounds a bit slow, is that even slower than the Bitcoin network?
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HallucinationGrower
· 14h ago
2kbps? Is that really sufficient? You want to boast about a distributed network with such limited bandwidth?
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NFTFreezer
· 14h ago
2kbps sounds like it's not enough, what can this bandwidth do... Is it an optimization for a specific scenario?
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GweiTooHigh
· 14h ago
Listening at 2kbps feels a bit... primitive? But if it can truly achieve stable transmission over 1km, that would be impressive. Decentralized infrastructure is built step by step like this.
Currently working on a custom protocol implementation that's showing promising benchmarks in bandwidth optimization. Initial calculations suggest throughput potential of 2kbps can be achieved across 1km transmission distances. This performance target aligns with emerging infrastructure requirements for decentralized networks seeking to balance scalability with geographic distribution constraints.