Construction of Web3.0 social infrastructure

Decentralized Computing

The traditional centralized data processing framework is vulnerable to single points of failure, security risks, and privacy intrusion. Blockchain technology is considered a solution to this challenge; with decentralized computing framework, where there is no controlling central entity and all nodes are equivalent participants, and jointly maintain transaction consistency through a consensus mechanism, essentially allowing unlimited computing nodes to join the blockchain system, thus allowing the blockchain to gather massive amounts of data. Among Chain World's underlying blockchains are Layer1 public chains such as Deso, which serve as underlying facilities for SocialFi. Deso can handle the storage and indexing requirements of social applications on a large scale when compared to general blockchains.

Decentralized Storage

As a result of the high cost associated with on chain storage, Chain World's storage solution employs a typical distributed storage off chain.With the distributed storage technology, users' data is distributed over dedicated distributed servers to ensure that data will not be controlled by a centralized organization, which can effectively prevent user data from being tampered with, protect data originality, avoid large-scale data loss, and greatly reduce the hosting cost of the centralized platform.

Decentralized Privacy Protection

Chain World relies on zero-knowledge proofs, such as the "no information disclosure" feature of the zk-SNARK protocol, to prove that all social information of users (username, private message information, user creation time) is not leaked in any way. Effectively, on the premise of keeping social identities confidential, it can realize secure and private communication between two anonymous users.

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