What happens if nodes are malicious at Geeq?
Malicious nodes are automatically identified and isolated. They are flagged, so users can ignore them. They become irrelevant.
Malicious nodes are automatically identified and isolated. They are flagged, so users can ignore them. They become irrelevant.
The August 2023 Tech Round-Up covers the development of core elements that will contribute to security and usability, as well as incorporating the Rust programming language.
Geeq Corporation and 0chain, each having developed secure solutions for the 4th Industrial Revolution, will be collaborating to offer enterprise-grade, high-volume, low-cost data solutions.
Geeq is pleased to announce its partnership with PlasmaPay, a global cryptocurrency wallet and digital payments DApp with users from over 165 countries.
Mining operations are increasingly facing pressure to modernize in ways similar to smart factories. The potential to translate solutions from one site to another suggest IoT backed by Geeq blockchain could remake the mining industry.
Geeq™ is pleased to announce our exciting new planned integration of TrustSwap.