AI-focused blockchain Lumera Protocol has announced Cascade, a persistent decentralized storage module for AI data.
summary
- Lumera Protocol launches data storage protocol for AI
- Data storage modules maintain data duplication between supernodes and provide redundancy.
- AI-focused blockchain also launches Lumera Hub dashboard
As AI models become more complex, target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow”> announced the launch of Cascade, a data storage protocol for AI data.
According to Lumera, Cascade is built with redundancy, persistence, and availability in mind. Additionally, Cascade allows users to pay once and store their data forever. This is novel compared to other blockchains for data storage.
Cascading works by splitting uploaded files into small overlapping parts. We then copy these parts and distribute them to the supernodes that store them. The network also provides sufficient redundancy in case some nodes go offline.
“If a node goes offline or data is lost, Cascade’s self-healing system automatically restores the missing parts from other nodes. This process ensures one simple guarantee: Pay once and save forever,” Lumera wrote.
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Lumera launches hub to access AI storage
Alongside Cascade, the project also launched Lumera Hub, an ecosystem-wide user and developer interface. According to Lumera, this will give users a distributed infrastructure for AI and data storage.
“Lumera Hub is designed to give both developers and end users access to the ecosystem, while Cascade represents a new standard for persistent storage,” said Anthony Georgiades, co-founder of Lumera Protocol. “We are building an infrastructure that is simple, resilient, and censorship-resistant. It is designed to last as long as the data itself.”
Cascade, a decentralized storage module, will be made available through the hub’s interface, allowing users to store and access files via a unified dashboard.
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