
‘Scale or fail’: RLNC technology can boost Web3 adoption — MIT Professor
Random Linear Network Coding was developed at MIT and used for 5G, satellite telecom and IoT. It’s now ready for Web3.
After 15 years of research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) is ready for commercialization in the Web3 industry, according to Muriel Médard, an MIT professor and founder of blockchain infrastructure developer Optimum.
Optimum emerged from stealth on Feb. 28 as a decentralized memory infrastructure that can be utilized by any blockchain seeking to bring scalability to Web3. It utilizes the RLNC technology that was first formulated by Professor Médard.
RLNC is a breakthrough in coding that is already used in the 5G, satellite telecommunications and Internet of Things (IoT) industries.
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Author: Sam Bourgi
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