Abstract
Seamless integration of connected devices requires a fundamentally new architecture that can support multi-device data processing and multi-protocol data interoperability. Moreover, such an architecture also needs to maintain the consistency and integrity of the data being transitioned while being foundationally secure. The Bitcoin blockchain is a recent technological advancement that addresses the architectural concerns as a sophisticated load-balancer without a single point of failure. A blockchain offers an extensible framework which can be programmatically extended like Etherium and makes a scripting language available to all connected nodes. We propose to use a blockchain as a decentralized task manager for scheduling resources in a dynamic message-queue system made of mined blocks. A blockchain is the best fit for such an architecture because it already has robust implementations for fault tolerance of transactions, race conditions and data security.
Bio
Hacker, designer and everything in between. In my spare time, I work on crypto-currencies and message queues. Got ninja hacking skillz.