impressed by the innovative approach and potential of the project. However, there are a few areas where I believe we could benefit from further clarification and development. Specifically:
Security and Reliability: Could we explore more about the measures in place to address the security of network nodes and enhance the overall robustness of our network?
Reputation System: Given our reliance on a reputation-based system, what safeguards do we have to prevent potential manipulation and ensure its robustness?
Governance Strategy: Could we provide more details or clarity on our governance and service moderation strategies? It seems crucial for understanding the project’s management and operational framework.
Long-Term Viability: Finally, what are our strategies for ensuring the long-term commercial viability and user adoption of our project? This is key for the sustained success and growth of Sentinel.
Looking forward to your insights and perspectives on these points.
Best regards,
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Security - dVPN nodes use open-source protocols that are heavily peer-reviewed with no customizations leading to a decreased security risk. Linux is used by all military grade systems not because it is the most intelligent OS, but because it is peer-reviewed and battle tested by the open source community. Likewise we are confident of the structure of the Wireguard and V2Ray implementations on the node side. Reputation System - Currently reputation is based on real-time performance. Node's are incentivized and only shown to users for access through the subscription plan if they pass the node health check structure. As soon as a node does not pass it is removed from a subscription and doesn't receive incentive. Reputation in dVPN is not about how well a node performed in its history, but in terms of how well it is performing right now at this moment. There will be improvements to the reputation system overtime, however the node health check was the latest major milestone on SLA and reputation standards. Governance: There is a growth DAO focused on community led initiatives and community contributions, there is a strong node dVPN community that has a voice on fair economics - and has been a very easy process of governance since the network was retaken from bad elements with all of the community's inputs and goals being valued and reached 1 by 1. Long Term Viability - Sentinel is designed to outlast the crypto market, with its core functions being focused on real-world utility while using the blockchain as a 'decentralized server' to operate VPN applications on. Regardless of the value of crypto assets, the Sentinel economy can continue to function as real-world revenues will soon start to come with the introduction of ads and monetized plans. Most crypto networks depend on the value of crypto assets to function, however dVPN has the ability to conduct payments in stablecoins as well. The demand for VPN will only increase, more users will only want to use dVPNs, and the blockchain ecosystem will continue to focus more on real usecases rather than memes as we go into the future and this hype phase of the industry is completed.
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