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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Showcases in Labs

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The goal of the BNB Greenfield platform is to unleash the power of decentralized blockchain and storage technology on data ownership and data economy.

This part of the whitepaper is neither accurate as industrial designs nor serious as academic research. It just lists a few potential showcases that can be modeled upon BNB Greenfield in a “laboratory environment”. The showcases are used to inspire further experimentation and solid design to create the next generation of decentralized applications.

Table of Content - Part 2

Part 2 Showcases in Labs
9 Showcases: Decentralized Storage
9.1 Web Hosting and Personal Cloud Drive
9.2 Data Availability Layer for Public Blockchain
9.2.1 Layer 1 Blockchain Data Swapping
9.2.2 Data Availability Layer for the Layer 2 Rollups
9.2.3 Snapshots and Block Data Backups
10 Showcases: New Ways of Digital Publishing
10.1 Grass-Root Digital Publishing
10.2 Data Market
10.3 Risk: Anti-Piracy
11 Showcases: User-Generated Content
11.1 Anti-Monopoly and Anti-Censorship
11.2 Token Curated Registries
12 Showcases: Personal Data Market
13 From Showcases to Real Production