
In general, distributed ledger technology, such as Helium, employs blockchain to create a decentralized wireless network, while IOTA employs a DAG tangle to construct the Internet of Things. Sefilata is based on a data structure called Directed Acyclic Graph. Unlike the DAG structure of many other crypto assets like IOTA, Sefilata’s DAG data structure does have miners. Mining fees are essential in providing an incentive for the miners.
Sefilata has developed a DAG that is a quantum-proof protocol known as ‘the Jumble.’ The transactions issued by hotspot nodes constitute the site set of the Jumble graph, which is the ledger for storing transactions. Sefilata’s DAG has proof of coverage and proof of location. The Sefilata proof of coverage is a novel work algorithm that rewards users for proving network connectivity. The Sefilata proof of location outlines a system for interpreting a device’s physical geolocation using Jumble without using costly and power-hungry satellite location hardware. Devices can make immutable, secure, and verifiable claims about their location at a given time in the Sefilata Jumble.
Sefilata DAG is a quantum-proof protocol known as ‘the Jumble.’ The Sefilata Jumble DAG has miners who replace nodes in IOTA, transaction fees, and no fixed limit on the number of transactions that can be confirmed per second. However, there will be an increase in lockstep with network activity. The more activity that occurs, the faster the network.
Currently, Sefilata DAG will be the second hotspot provider focusing on remote areas and developing countries.
System Overview
is a Distributed Ledger Technology Wireless Network built around the SLPWA open-source network Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) protocol on a purpose-built decentralized ledger technology with SIOT as a native token.
The Miners
- Miners provide wireless network coverage to the SLPWA via purpose-built hardware called Hotspots. Miners are in charge of the following key functions