Xtressials Platform
Building India's First Peer-To-Peer Disaster Resilience Network.
Like decentralized finance, we are paving the way to decentralized telecommunication and connectivity.
The problem of bringing more people online is a problem of heterogeneity. Heterogeneity in access technologies (4G/5G, Wi-Fi), heterogeneity in deployments (small cells, macros, indoor/outdoor), and business models. We decompose a rigidly standardized, one-size-fits-all architecture into a software-centric 3GPP compliant network, with access agnostic distributed policy enforcement points. This flexible network managed through a decentralized cloud allows addressing the broadest possible use-cases without the operational overhead of managing many devices and access technologies.
Moreover, remote conversations can be stressful. Network infrastructure around the world is not only complicated and expensive, but its complexity also renders it vulnerable to disaster, technical problems, and access. So, we plan to decentralize connectivity with a native protocol token incentivizing a two-sided marketplace between coverage providers and coverage consumers.
- Taking action to combat climate change and its impacts (Sustainability)
- Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model
- A new use of an existing technology (e.g. application to a new problem or in a new location)
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Big Data
- Blockchain
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- GIS and Geospatial Technology
- Imaging and Sensor Technology
- Internet of Things
- Robotics and Drones
- Software and Mobile Applications
- India
For the next six months, we are planning on developing and improving our MVP and will be onboarding specific sets of users for internal testing purposes, for which we are in talks with the communities in and around Manipal, India. We plan on deploying 100 devices as part of our internal testing on the Xtressials testnet. We can surely discuss more on revenue streams post MVP testing.
We are decentralizing connectivity and telecommunication with a native protocol token incentivizing a two-sided marketplace between coverage providers and coverage consumers. With our platform not only can enterprises and communities set up their own private LTE, but alongside they can also participate in governance and can earn incentives in cryptocurrency as a reward for contributing network connectivity through their private network setup. The opportunity of earning cryptocurrency as a reward will motivate people to come and participate in the network and at the same time allowing them to contribute to sustainability and climate tech.
Yes, we do have domain expertise in the core area needed for project development. In fact, we have already developed a codebase with over 200000+ lines of code, and have also created prototypes for hardware counterparts(one can even refer to some of the prototypes included in the slide deck attached in question 18).
Our idea at its core uses a novel protocol (due to obvious reasons we can't share many details about the protocol until it gets completely developed and we get the patent for that). This protocol in its alpha version was pitched at MIT COVID-19 Challenge: Hack4theFuture organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the project using this protocol emerged as the global winner for that competition, this achievement in itself advocates for the novelty and uniqueness the protocol offers and another blockchain project have received an invitation to be presented at Hyperledger Social and Impact Group, all these advocates for our proficiency in the blockchain domain.
We have recently got into collaboration with Microsoft as part of their Microsoft For Startups program and we are currently working on migrating our cloud and server workload to Microsoft Azure's infrastructure which will help us scale our platform to meet the decentralization capabilities required for blockchain mainnet and will help us effectively onboard more developers to develop on the top of our platform technology.
Also, we are now a member of the Intel Partner Alliance and Samsung Smart Things Developer.
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