The Ambrosus Architecture and the future

What does this mean for the existing Ambrosus architecture? Hermes Masternodes will remain the key masternode utilised for managing and uploading bundles of data onto the network. The Hermes will function to onboard different projects to the main-network, and to support entrepreneurial initiatives. In addition, the Hermes Masternodes will be combined with an additional crypto-economic model especially designed for the Ambrosus side-chain infrastructure: value will be relayed to the main network by leveraging smart contracts on the side-chain whenever data must be validated.

Among other things there are two important implications that I would like to emphasize from these network additions:

First, the developer teams will continue to work on onboarding masternodes to the network, in order to further decentralise and secure all data that is managed. In essence, we are building AMB-NET 3.0 - a network architecture that is industrially prepared for sidechains and widespread adoption across industries. To compliment this, our CTO Igor will be fully designing the new sidechain infrastructure and developing a new crypto-economic model.

Second, it is necessary to categorize industry verticals according to our sidechain infrastructure using our best team members to kick off new projects and tools within the Ecosystem. While our CPO Vlad is leading the hardware sidechain infrastructure using our own cutting edge, IoT edge-gateways and integrated systems, our co-founder Angel has been leading the shift of our projects for a number of months by pioneering ChipLess - a wireless, real-time tag and biosensor that is uniquely cost effective and silicon-free. The InnoLab continues to test, develop and patent new IoT elements guided by Ivan: such elements are strongly focused on integrating IoT and blockchain with computational capabilities on the edge, such as Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for predictive analytics and field decision making purposes. As CEO of Ambrosus I am coordinating these activities in order to ensure the efficient management of these different components.

The immediate goals of this change are clear: 1) To adapt to the new regulatory environment without compromising our belief in decentralised networks. 2) To support narrowband options that fully comply with existing B2B business processes in order to make it easier for enterprises to utilise AMB-NET. 3) To continue to grow the entrepreneurial aspect of the Ambrosus Ecosystem while also increasing the number of masternodes on the network.

We are all very happy to have such a strong community and we look forward to keeping the community well updated on our progress. A new marketing and communication plan has been in the works for some time and we hope to

release it to you all soon.

It is now time to scale AMB-NET - and that is exactly what all of the core team at Ambrosus intend to do.

Stefan.