Validators operate infrastructure while holders simply delegate. Different participation levels serving different capabilities. Accessibility through optionality.
As adoption grows, need for well-incentivized validator set increases. Scale requiring enhanced security. Growth driving infrastructure investment. Success creating new requirements.
Overall network NAS averages scores across representative nodes. Collective performance reflected in aggregate metric. No single node dominating measurement.
Each node generates own NAS from availability history and response performance. Individual metrics aggregating into network score. Bottom-up measurement creating system-level visibility.
Heavier weight on uptime in NAS reflects real priorities. Consistent availability trumps peak performance. Reliability valued over speed. Formula matching user needs
Trust reinforced through data, not assumptions. NAS providing evidence replacing claims. Measurement building confidence. Numbers speaking louder than promises. @BitTorrent_Official @Justin Sun孙宇晨 #TRONEcoStar
Network strength depends on how consistently it stays online and how quickly it responds when data requested. NAS measuring both dimensions. Availability and performance captured in single score
Beyond Scaling in Hong Kong brings focus to infrastructure that actually works. BitTorrent contributing proven P2P experience to autonomous DeFi discussions. Real operations informing theoretical designs
Short unstaking period balances capital flexibility with network security. Not immediate liquidity, not permanent lockup. Compromise serving both holder needs and protocol requirements
Participation intentionally simple for BTT staking. Complexity concentrated in protocol design, simplicity delivered in user experience. Sophistication hidden behind accessibility.