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IT Protocols

Communicating worldwide is possible due to fixed standards that govern the way information is communicated as well as the way our devices treat those data.

Protocols are basic sets of rules that allow data to be shared between computers. For cryptocurrencies, they establish the structure of the blockchain — the distributed database that allows digital money to be securely exchanged on the internet.

Web3

The market for Web3 messaging will be massive. More importantly, new messaging protocols will enable better apps.

Wallets (by extension hardware) will become the superapps of the future with discovery (browsing) functionality and pipeline engineering services that provide users with simplifed capabilities to route liquidity decisions to capture or distribute capital/energy.

Different web3 protocols.

Networking Protocols

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  • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  • Internet Protocol (IP)
  • User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  • Post office Protocol (POP)
  • Simple mail transport Protocol (SMTP)
  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
  • Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
  • Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)
  • Telnet
  • Gopher

HTTP

Our computers, laptops, tablets, phones, connect quickly thanks to standardization of HTTP that enables information packets to move along networks between these entities.

Before HTTP, computers could only exchange information if they were on the same network.

HTTP provides a means for devices to exchange information to or from anywhere in the world enabling online communities that can scale.

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A container is just a box with an address

IoT Protocols

IoT networking protocols are a set of standards and rules that facilitate information exchange and Machine to Machine (M2M) communication.

IoT network protocols overview and advantages.

Schema

Tools

  • Discord
  • Telegram