BNB Greenfield Whitepaper
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  • Table of Contents
    • BNB Greenfield Whitepaper
  • Intro
    • Overview
  • Part 1
    • Design of the BNB Greenfield and the Decentralized Storage Economy
      • 1 - Design Principiles
      • 2 - Assumptions
      • 3 - The Architecture in General
      • 4 - BNB Greenfield Core
      • 5 - The Greenfield Data Storage
      • 6 - Storage Economics and Its Primitives
      • 7 - Economy of Data Assets
      • 8 - "Not" Ending for the Design
  • Part 2
    • Showcases in Labs
      • 9 - Showcases: Decentralized Storage
      • 10 - Showcases: New Ways of Digital Publishing
      • 11 Showcases: User-Generated Content
      • 12 - Showcases: Personal Data Market
      • 13 - From Showcases to Real Production
  • Part 3
    • Simplified Technical Specifications
      • 14 - Ecosystem Players
      • 15 - User Identifier
      • 16 - Greenfield Blockchain
      • 17 - Storage MetaData Models
      • 18 - Payload Storage Management
      • 19 - Data Availability Challenge
      • 20 - Storage Transactions
      • 21 - Billing and Payment
      • 22 - Cross-Chain Models
      • 23 - SP APIs
  • Finish Words
    • Ending
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8 - "Not" Ending for the Design

Many details are not covered in Part 1. While some topics will be added and expanded in Part 3, some are very strategic items that shoot too far for the team to consider now.

For example, the "execute" trait of a data object. That concept points out that some data are runnable programs. Greenfield may create a more transparent computing environment. Users are comfortable using or devoting their data to particular programs stored on Greenfield because they can verify the program, they do not have to worry about the program may change after their confirmation, and they know the program can only run with their data in a trustful environment provided by Greenfield.

This particular function, together with other new features will be researched and studied with the future development of BNB Greenfield.

8.1 Acknowledgement

We'd like to especially thank the efforts and ideas from the below teams and communities (in no particular order and definitely not an exhaustive, full list). BNB Greenfield stands on these giants' shoulders to build.

  1. Ethereum

  2. Cosmos SDK

  3. Superfluid

  4. Amazon Web Services

  5. MinIO, and other open-source storage systems

  6. Filecoin, Arweave, StorJ, and other decentralized storage networks

  7. Bitcoin, and

  8. all the other folks and projects that strive for the new Web3 economy

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