The Future

The future, like the Internet itself, is infinitely scalable. We don’t know what it will look like but we can both identify some of the key forces which will govern its path and predict some of the major tools that will take us there.

Privacy: By default, activity and data on the blockchain is done in plain sight. The essence of privacy, however, is choice — whether their activity should be made transparent or hidden from view. Though the default technical tooling doesn’t provide this privacy protection, a number of solutions applied on top of it make this possible.

In the weak form, data can be encrypted before writing to the chain. This generally protects the integrity of the data itself but still leaves transactions vulnerable to tracking and good analysis can often piece together what actually occurred. Thus new technologies like zero knowledge proofs hold an interesting opportunity to make not just data private but also the very computations that modify it.

This technology isn’t baked into the GIL ecosystem day 1 but, should the community drive for it, it is possible to implement.

Usability: We make sure it is comfortable for our users by easy to use our 4 products. With less step to complete their purposes while using a part of our services.

Low cost: SUI chain is a horizontal scaling technology where the total processing power of the network is proportional to the number of CPUs attached to it. In simpler terms, the more devices which are supporting the community cloud by participating in the validation process, the more transaction throughput the network can handle and the lower the cost.

There are billions of devices with viable CPUs spread across the world. The network will be able to achieve extraordinary scalability by tapping into even just a fraction of the more robust of these devices. But should additional capacity be required, the requirements for running nodes could be adjusted such that even mobile devices could participate. While the engineering tradeoffs are important, this could provide access to another billion nodes running in everyone’s pockets and is thus an interesting area for future exploration.

Internet of Things (IoT): IoT devices are an even more specialized case than mobile devices because they represent the lowest processing power and the highest number of available CPUs.

Artificial Intelligence (AI): We are integrating GILPT (a stunning tool extending from ChatGPT of OpenAI) to GIL’s ecosystem supporting GIL's users.

OpenAI is trained on a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.

Composable Components (The Open Web): It starts with a global, free currency and continues with unkillable applications but, eventually, the dream of the open web becomes one where all the available applications can be easily assembled to create new functionality. Consider the hardware analogy of what the GPS, camera and an internet connection of the modern smartphone have unlocked and apply the fluidity of software to it. There’s no telling how rapidly innovation can occur in a world where this is possible. With GIL’s ecosystem accessible to all applications, this future will become reality.

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