About Sentivate
Sentivate describes itself as a hybrid internet composed of centralized and decentralized components. Sentivate was designed to be a viable and realistic replacement for the existing web infrastructure. SNTVT is an ERC20 utility token on the Ethereum network. Sentivate tokens are used to gain access to the early stages of the Sentivate Network, development process, & voting. Delegates, cast their votes during various phases of development which aids in directing the project.
Delegates have early access to browsers, server modules, client modules, Identity certificates, Domain certificates, and various other applications. Delegates with more SNTVT tokens have more voting power and as such have a greater ability to steer the project. Delegates are SNTVT holders which can verify they own SNTVT in a wallet(s) via a signed message.
Viat
Viat is the native cryptocurrency for the Sentivate network. Shortly after Sentivate’s web launches, development on Viat’s will begin. When Viat is enabled on the network token holders will be able to swap 1000 SNTVT for 1 Viat.
An analogy to understand the swap goes like this. If a doctor prescribes you 1000 milligrams and decides later to instead write the script as 1 gram the value is the same only the measurement changed.
Bandwidth
Net Neutrality is a utilitarian issue not a political one. Bandwidth is limited, needs are out growing networks. To solve this issue they need modern revolutionary technology to replace existing components. If they don’t, fast lanes & prioritization of data is only option. The inevitable rise of IoT, more devices per-person/household, self-driving cars, & developing countries coming online suck up bandwidth we don’t have.
HTTP DNS
Net Neutrality is a utilitarian issue not a political one. Bandwidth is limited,needs are out growing networks. To solve this issue we need modern revolutionary technology to replace existing components. If we don’t, fast lanes & prioritization of data is our only option. The inevitable rise of IoT, more devices per-person/household, self-driving cars, & developing countries coming online suck up bandwidth they don’t have.
Decentalized Solution
The global economy depends on a fast web & cheap bandwidth. If a solely decentralized web replaced the modern web it would take up more bandwidth and crash the global economy. The term Web 3.0 is not a magic globe, a revolutionary idea, or a solution. Both topologies have their use cases but together they are a solution to an ever growing problem that has gone unchecked.
Accoutbility
The Web is the Wild Wild West. There are limited laws and the ones that do exist are easy to navigate around. Domain regulations need to be updated & enforced. We need to be able to identify attackers, hold bad faith players responsible, and hold rent-seeking large entities accountable. At the same time good faith actors need to be prioritized & rewarded.
Hybrid Apps
All the benefits of traditional web apps & dApps provide hApps with the highest scalability and modern real-time features. hApps build themselves; imagine a bridge building itself as you walk across. On the front-end hApps have reactive components that plug directly into a UDSP stream. The front-end has a built in utility library Acid. The Sentivate browser ships with typically used libraries like jQuery, backbone, and underscore ready to be imported. If you have experience building traditional Single-Page Apps with Reactive Components and websockets then you can build an hApp.
Hybrid Topology
Tips for securely storing your Sentivate
- Do your own research. Before sending any coins or private data to a wallet, make sure you have researched the wallet provider to make sure everything is above board. Keep an eye out for scam wallets, such as those using URLs only slightly different to the URLs of legitimate wallet providers, and check out some independent reviews for all the pros and cons.
- Back it up. Make use of your wallet’s back-up and restore facility so that if something ever goes wrong with your wallet, you’ll be able to recover your funds.
- Set a strong password. Now is not the time to be lazy when creating a password; take your time to create a strong and uncrackable code.
- Make use of all available security features. Make the most of all the security features your wallet offers, such as two-factor authentication or multi-signature transactions. It’ll offer increased protection for your funds and greater peace of mind for you.
- Update your antivirus software. Take care to regularly update the antivirus protection and anti-malware software on any device you will be using to access your wallet.
- Keep your private keys private. Last but not least, don’t underestimate the importance of your private keys. Store them somewhere safe and don’t share them with anyone else.
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