Decentralized Data Exchange
In traditional IoT architectures, device-to-device data exchange relies on centralized servers or cloud platforms, leading to:
Data exploitation: Users lack control over their data, which is often collected and monetized by third-party corporations.
Single points of failure: If the central server crashes, the entire IoT network is affected.
Inefficient data flow: Centralized systems limit data sharing, reducing real-time IoT interactions.
AIoTChain introduces a decentralized data marketplace, allowing IoT devices to securely exchange data without requiring trust, ensuring ownership, transparency, and security.
Key Features:
On-Chain Data Provenance: IoT-generated data is hashed and stored on the blockchain, ensuring integrity.
AIOT Token Incentives: Data providers earn AIOT tokens for sharing valuable data.
Smart Contract-Driven Transactions: Data exchanges are executed via smart contracts, eliminating third-party intermediaries.
Use Cases:
Smart Agriculture: Farmers purchase accurate weather data from IoT sensors to optimize crop yield.
Smart Cities: IoT devices (cameras, environmental sensors) share real-time data for better urban management.
Autonomous Vehicles: Cars exchange traffic data to enhance safety.
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