The Internet of Things often proves an isolated, closed system wherein wide area IoT and local IoT are unable to interact. However, IoT data often requires high consistency and security, which is a problem that no centralized technology can readily solve, modern IoT technologies are often accompanied by redundant nodes and mixed up clouds but blockchain offers the possibility of a total solution to consistency and security issues. Unfortunately, blockchain development currently suffers from lack of infrastructure, high technical threshold, and excessive technical risk. The possibility of interactivity is thereby reduced to the minimum, leading to a decrease in productivity.





There is simply not enough homogeneity among IoT connected things for current models to offer the networkability we already enjoy in other ways through computers and mobile devices and i believe readers will like to know if there's indeed any solution to the above stated issues, the answer is "yes', there is. What is needed is the introduction of an operating system and middleware concepts, compatibility with the fragmented spectrum IoT hardware devices and a unified programming interface. This is where RUFF comes in.





Ruff was founded in 2014 with edge computing at its core and the goal of replacing original embedded operating systems. Ruff’s community has already grown to encompass the work of tens of thousands of developers, and is the industry's most prevalent IoT operating system. Ruff's local ad hoc network is also decentralized. In a local application network, once the main application node fails, the application logic will pass to another node and continue for completion, thereby ensuring the consistency of the local application network, the IoT project Ruff currently adopts is the DPoS consensus algorithm. The reason being that DPoS is the most suitable mechanism for IoT application.

Within the Ruff ecosystem, one or several types of tokens are generated as a standard of settlement, consumers consume tokens during property or data transactions. Use of equipment rights and data generating transactions will also be settled using tokens. This will in turn boost the value of the token, any Ruff-based smart contract can claim its own token for settlement.



Ruff Chain has officially announced that the main network will go live in 2019. Ruff will continue to explore and improve during this time, not ruling out any other consensus models potentially deemed more suitable for IoT applications. After three years of hard work, a large developer community has been built for the Ruff JavaScript-based IoT operating system; over 15,000 developers are using Ruff to develop IoT applications and that number is still increasing, ruff is already listed on coinmarketcap. To be part of this great community, click on any of the links below and get more details.





Website: https://ruffchain.com/ Github:

https://github.com/RuffNotes/RuffChain

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

Telegram: https://t.me/RuffChain

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ruff_Chain

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0XEQNC27HX-oBsPJHVhxEg





