![]() ![]() Allowing you to push a certain subset of the Tangle from one node to another. The unique way AION describes what needs to be stored also introduces a way to efficiently communicate what data you want from other nodes. Thus creating a direct incentive to run an IOTA node without the threat of creating a few large centralized storage hubs and keep IOTA Fee-free. With AION you can run a relatively light node and thus take part in consensus while keeping the data relevant to your application ‘live’. Essentially centralizing the storage of the Tangle. Giving birth to services that will give you access to your data. But the difference is that over time it will become harder and harder to host all data. The current incentive host your own nade is similar to when your node runs with AION. A direct incentive to host your own IOTA node Meaning that the variations in Transactions Per Second will NOT influence your personal storage requirements. Important to mention is that this works in constant time. With AION you will be able to do snapshotting and keep the data that is only relevant to your application. Looks simple enough right? But right now if you are developing with IOTA and don’t want your Proof of Concept have it’s data removed all the time from an immutable ledger well… then you are stuck with hosting the entire tangle and disable snapshotting. What I really want to talk about here is what it means for everyone interested in developing with or on top of IOTA: Developers can host their own data ![]()
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