NEC’s Algorithm — Network Central Platform: to build a computing power transfer center to achieve cross-chain value interconnection

Best John
3 min readApr 6, 2021

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In recent years, the blockchain industry has experienced rapid development, and many underlying technology platforms of various forms have been born, and blockchain applications based on these platforms are flourishing. With the development and growth of the application ecosystem, more and more applications are built on the basis of existing users and value accumulation. In order to pursue greater network effects, there is an extended demand for interaction and association with other applications. Therefore, the entire blockchain ecosystem needs an interactive environment that is more open, easy to collaborate, and win-win for all parties. The realization of cross-chain value interconnection has gradually become the focus of the industry.

NEC’s computing power network aggregation platform actually puts forward solutions to realize cross-chain value interconnection, and stands out with its innovative concept of computing power aggregation. The NEC Algorithm — Network Central Platform is a cross-chain/multi-chain solution proposed by the Yian Foundation when facing the many challenges of interconnection in the blockchain application ecosystem. Starting from the architecture design of the underlying platform, we start to think deeply, and fully consider the security, expansion and usability issues of cross-chain interaction. Yian Foundation is a global blockchain industry foundation established in Singapore. The NEC Algorithm — Network Central Platform is the starting point for Yian Foundation to cooperate with the world’s leading investment professionals and technology developers to strategically expand the ecosystem of the blockchain industry.

According to the statistics of the survey report, the volume of the blockchain computing power market exceeded 100 billion in 2019, and the market size in 2020 is between 130 billion and 150 billion. The compound growth rate for a long period of time in the future will be higher than 30%, and it is expected to become a trillion-level market within five years. It can be seen that blockchain computing power will be the general trend in the next few years. NEC’s Algorithm — Network Central Platform cooperates with leading mines to simultaneously develop small and medium-sized mines around the world. Providing global users with computing power services such as mine construction, computing power leasing, mine operation, equipment procurement, computing power investment, digital asset trading, digital asset circulation, and computing power product design.

NEC’s Algorithm — Network Central Platform breaks the head monopoly and lowers the threshold for participating in computing power services through the development of nationwide mining. At the same time, it breaks the limited market of “one coin, one mining”, breaks through the current situation of cross-chain information transmission, realizes the transfer of cross-chain value through cross-chain computing power, and fundamentally changes the computing power market. NEC’s Algorithm — Network Central Platform is based on the TRON decentralized application operating system protocol, and the platform token NEC, which anchors the platform’s computing power, further ensures the high throughput, scalability, and high reliability of the NEC Algorithm — Network Central Platform’s computing power services.

In the future, NEC’s Algorithm — Network Central Platform will gradually break through the current situation of cross-chain information transmission through computing power aggregation, fundamentally change the computing power market, and realize cross-chain value interconnection. And finally with the goal of integrating and connecting major blockchain platforms, providing an easy-to-use, flexible and efficient general-purpose technology platform, and jointly promoting the implementation of blockchain application scenarios!

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Best John
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