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Oasis Mindmap By Bi23 Labs により Mind Map: Oasis Mindmap By Bi23 Labs

1. R&D

1.1. Direction

1.1.1. Building a privacy-first, high performance cloud computing platform on blockchain.

1.2. Network

1.2.1. Official Website

1.2.2. Developer Dashboard

1.2.3. Blockchain Explorer

1.2.3.1. By Bitcat

1.2.3.2. By Smart Stake

1.2.4. Public Testnet (Quest)

1.3. Technology

1.3.1. Ekiden

1.3.1.1. Oasis team addressed privacy issues by implementing Ekiden that allows nodes to perform computations off-chain in a trusted execution environment without access to the data itself.

1.3.1.2. Architecture

1.3.1.2.1. Application layer

1.3.1.2.2. Computation layer

1.3.1.2.3. Storage layer

1.3.1.2.4. Consensus layer

1.3.1.3. Primary Actors

1.3.1.3.1. Clients

1.3.1.3.2. Compute Nodes

1.3.1.3.3. Consensus Nodes

1.3.2. Features

1.3.2.1. Privacy

1.3.2.1.1. Full-stack privacy, providing confidentiality at every layer of the protocol — from the application, to the network, down to each node.

1.3.2.2. Security

1.3.2.2.1. Using a decentralized consensus-based architecture, ensure that cloud services behave as expected.

1.3.2.3. Performance

1.3.2.3.1. Built on an entirely new blockchain architecture that separates computation from consensus,this new design makes Oasis faster and more robust.

1.4. Core Team(Oasis Labs)

1.4.1. Dawn Song

1.4.1.1. Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley where she conducts research with several labs. She also founded Ensighta Security, which was acquired by FireEye.

1.4.2. Raymond Cheng

1.4.2.1. Post-doctoral researcher at UC Berkeley, Specialty in distributed systems, networks, security, privacy, web, Internet freedom & electrofunk.

1.4.3. Bobby Jaros

1.4.3.1. PhD student at Stanford, obtained both an M.S. in Electrical Engineering and an MBA. He was CEO of LookFlow until it was acquired by Yahoo.

1.4.4. Noah Johnson

1.4.4.1. PhD candidate at UC Berkeley and Co-founder/CTO of Ensighta Security with Dawn Song. His research at UC Berkeley focuses on security and privacy.

1.5. Investors &Partners

1.5.1. Partners

1.5.1.1. Oasis Labs, a16z, Polychain,Binance Labs.

1.5.2. Ecosystem Grants

1.5.2.1. BlockDeamon, Chorus, Figment, Simply VC, Stake.fish....

2. Media

2.1. Twitter

2.1.1. Oasis Labs

2.1.1.1. 7,755 followers, active

2.1.2. Oasis Foundation

2.1.2.1. 304 followers, active

2.2. Medium

2.2.1. Oasis Labs

2.2.1.1. Latest updated on Dec.20, 2019.

2.2.2. Oasis Foundation

2.2.2.1. Latest updated on Jan 29, 2020.

2.3. Github

2.3.1. Repositories 81, People 16.

2.4. Slack

2.4.1. 10 channels, general activity.

2.5. Telegram

2.5.1. 4.49K members, active.

2.6. Youtube

2.6.1. 5 videos, latest updated on Aug 14th, 2019.

3. Token

3.1. Token sale

3.1.1. The entire project will be funded via private sale,there will be no crowdsale. they've raised $45 million by now.

3.2. Staking

3.2.1. Minimum Delegation

3.2.1.1. 100 tokens

3.2.2. Lock-up and Unbonding

3.2.2.1. 14 days

3.2.3. Annual Percentage Rate

3.2.3.1. 15% and then gradually decrease to 10%

3.2.4. Rewards re-investment

3.2.4.1. Autmotically by default, rewards are locked.

3.2.5. Reward Frequency

3.2.5.1. Once in an epoch(~1 day)

3.3. Validator

3.3.1. Slashing Rules

3.3.1.1. At the time of mainnet launch, the protocol will slash only for double-signing

3.3.1.2. The minimum amount of 100 tokens will be slashed and node functioning stopped.

3.3.1.3. Sign at least 75% of blocks in the epoch to receive rewards.

3.3.2. Best Availability Competition

3.3.2.1. Time

3.3.2.1.1. The new round starts at April 1,2020.

3.3.2.2. Formula

3.3.2.2.1. Blocks Signed + 50 x Blocks Proposed in Round 0

3.3.2.3. Awards(0401-0430)

3.3.2.3.1. Top 10

3.3.2.3.2. Top 11-25

3.3.2.3.3. Top 26-50