Thursday, June 27, 2019

Secure ball

Any trader, for a nice fee, can send a secure code back through the foundry and beep the local microprocessor. The secure foundry allows secure microprocessors to stay active on the secure validation computer at the foundry. Amazing, a simple secure id placed at a hierarchy, with a humongous liability on the foundry.

It is a simple one direction secure, no response code with a timeout. Secure ball has a numerical limit along its path. We are not wanting to create betable channels with security traffic.  In turn, a contract may send a secure badge code to a trusted ledger, have is validated for the pits or an over the counter.

Entry and exit procedures, client agrees to a badge contract, aggregating some of her transactions results for credit score. Then the badge becomes a sort of secure ball. Entry and exit are simple validations, on both sides.

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