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=== Widely used 2nd layer protocols ===
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* [[Metanet Protocol]] - Defines a directed graph structure that stores data on the blockchain where that data can easily be queried and referenced by other applications.
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* [https://www.tokenized.com Tokenized Protocol] - Defines protocol and platform where issuers and users can create, manage and trade tokens leveraging built-in smart contracts.
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* [https://bitcom.bitdb.network/#/ Bitcom] - Decentralized registry of application protocols, uniquely identified by an input address, proving ownership. Bitcom protocols can be concatenated together with a | character.
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* [https://github.com/unwriter/B B://], [https://c.bitdb.network/ C://], [https://planaria.network/@1G3BpTyEK6xF4LaQTHqdFBBaVxYHZzts4M D://], [http://bcat.bico.media/ BCAT] - Various protocols for storing files on-chain and details how to reference them in a web page or application.
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* [https://github.com/BitcoinFiles/AUTHOR_IDENTITY_PROTOCOL/ AIP - Author Identity Protocol] - Simple protocol to sign arbitrary OP_RETURN data and decouple the signing address from the funding source address.
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* [https://map.sv/ MAP - Magic Attribute Protocol] - Protocol that maps arbitrary data via key/value pairs on-chain.
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* [https://github.com/torusJKL/BitcoinBIPs/blob/master/HAIP.md/ HAIP - Hash Author Identity Protocol] - Similar to AIP but hashes the data signed for smaller capacity devices.
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* Contact Brendan Lee at [email protected] to have your stable, released protocol added.

Revision as of 18:31, 8 January 2020

Widely used 2nd layer protocols

  • Metanet Protocol - Defines a directed graph structure that stores data on the blockchain where that data can easily be queried and referenced by other applications.
  • Tokenized Protocol - Defines protocol and platform where issuers and users can create, manage and trade tokens leveraging built-in smart contracts.
  • Bitcom - Decentralized registry of application protocols, uniquely identified by an input address, proving ownership. Bitcom protocols can be concatenated together with a | character.
  • B://, C://, D://, BCAT - Various protocols for storing files on-chain and details how to reference them in a web page or application.
  • AIP - Author Identity Protocol - Simple protocol to sign arbitrary OP_RETURN data and decouple the signing address from the funding source address.
  • MAP - Magic Attribute Protocol - Protocol that maps arbitrary data via key/value pairs on-chain.
  • HAIP - Hash Author Identity Protocol - Similar to AIP but hashes the data signed for smaller capacity devices.
  • Contact Brendan Lee at [email protected] to have your stable, released protocol added.