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BNB Greenfield hits testnet, decentralized storage coming to BNB Chain

BNB Greenfield hits testnet, decentralized storage coming to BNB Chain


The BNB Chain ecosystem is set to integrate decentralized storage solutions after testing of its BNB Greenfield began on April 10. 

BNB Greenfield is modeled to emulate conventional Web2 cloud storage solutions, providing fast and cost-effective data services in combination with enhanced ownership and integration for Web3 applications and services.

The announcement of the testnet shared with Cointelegraph outlined initial features that will allow users and developers to begin using decentralized storage.

Data permission can be moved cross-chain to the Binance Smart Chain (BSC), allowing data to be turned into tradabale digital assets that can be integrated with a variety of Decentralized Finance (DeFi), nonfungible tokens (NFTs) and GameFi apps on BSC.

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Users can create wallets and manage data on BNB Greenfield while developers are able to exercise control over data assets. This includes the ability to set access and conditions both manually or programmatically.

A relayer links BSC and Greenfield which allows BSC DApps to integrate with Greenfield using a software development kit. The Binance ecosystem’s BNB token will serve as the gas and governance token for BNB Greenfield. Validators will stake BNB, participate in network governance and earn revenue from storage fees.

Meanwhile users create accounts and transfer BNB in order to manage storage resources and use native cross-chain communication between BSC and Greenfield.

The Greenfield testnet will see storage providers (SPs) work with validators to facilitate the platform’s storage services. SPs are responsible for storing actual data, while validators process metadata and financial ledger information through consensus algorithms.

In order to become an SP, a user must deposit a Service Stake on the Greenfield blockchain, which is then voted for by validators through a governance process. The design is aimed to ensure efficient user data storage, redundancy and security. Greenfield’s proof-of-stake mechanism institutes decentralized governance of the platform.

BNB Chain senior solution architect Victor Genin said that Greenfield is now open for SPs and users to begin stress testing the service on its Congo testnet:

“Developers will be able to choose to store data anywhere, from decentralized terminals to centralized storage services while validators will be instrumental in shaping the future of data ownership and utility in…

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