By now almost everyone heard about IoT, but where we can use this IoT? Well, IoT is everywhere and it will be part of every human’s life in coming future. I will give you one example what IoT can do for us -

Its Monday morning and you are ready for the office. You’re now driving to work but suddenly engine light start flashing. Due to important meeting at office you’d rather not head straight to the garage, but what if it’s something urgent? In a connected or IoT-enabled car, the sensor that triggered the check engine light would communicate with others in the car. A component called the diagnostic bus collects data from these sensors and passes it to a gateway in the car, which sends the most relevant information to the manufacturer’s platform. The manufacturer can use data from the car to offer you an appointment to get the part fixed, send you directions to the nearest dealer, and make sure the correct replacement part is ordered so it’s ready for you when you show up.

This is what IoT can do for us in future, and this just a small example. There are many things which IoT can do. Through IoT, all the things can be connected to the internet for information exchange and communication to realize intellectualized recognition, location, tracking, monitoring and management.





According to IHS Markit, most articles will be intellectualized by 2025. In the future, everything will be interconnected, from a cup to a house, and IoT will spread across every aspect of our life.









The age when everything is connected to the internet has come. According to an estimate by Cisco, "50 billion devices and objects will be connected to the internet by 2020"





But there are some challenges for current IoT network is facing such as, Traditional attack techniques damage IoT devices wantonly, Centralized management structure, High cost of centralized architecture, private data leak and so on.

Solution – “IoT Chain”





IoT Chain (ITC), developed a high security lite IoT OS powered by the blockchain. This OS is designed to work on everyday objects as simple as light bulbs imbedded with the ITC chip. Using next-generation DAG technology, IoT Chain has the ability to operate on IoT devices with low computing power. This creative mix of technology provides the framework for low-cost, secure connectivity for the Internet of Things. IoT Chain (ITC) has adopted the asymmetrical encryption. As long as the private key is kept properly, the data cannot be cracked even if it’s collected. At the same time, all the nodes in ITC are equal, which protects the users’ privacy. ITC adopts the main chain of PBFT consensus, the DAG network, which supports high performance by nature, as side chain and the multi-tier architecture to build an IoT operating system which is safe, decentralized and can support high concurrency. In future ITC plans to have tens of thousands of nodes and they will be adequate to meet the needs of IoT data storage with a combination of blockchain’s distributed ledger technology. Blockchain technology will provide additional security, and features of decentralization will help in reducing the operation cost.





IoT Chains vision is to implement impenetrable security in their IoT network, they will give control of data back to its rightful owner, they also want to promote the development of artificial intelligence through user data. And also focusing on provide unparalleled stability and speed for data transfer.





IoT chain making good progress in developing the platform and by Oct 2018 they will be releasing the pubic test network. Also, they are targeting the release of IoT Chain to public by December 2018. Team is also providing weekly updated at their Medium channel, - https://medium.com/iot-chain/tagged/weekly-update





Team is also active at other social media platforms-

Telegram: https://t.me/IoTChain

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/iotchain/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/IoT_Chain

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IoTChain/



















