Jacs
With JACS, the hard work and cost of having a valid alternative to IPv4 that would be globally recognizable is done through JACS and its community. If you’re a valid IPv4 block owner, you’re allowed to acquire JACS blocks totally free of charge, relative to your IPv4 holdings, that will be more than enough for your current and probably needs for three decades to come. (Proof of ownership that will be explained later in this paper) If you are not a current IPv4 block owner, you can still acquire JACS blocks for your project, company, organization or even if you intend to run and operate a service provider or telco operator. The cost associated with a JACS block is minimal compared to the cost of an IPv4 or even an IPv6 address, moreover you don’t need to worry about any maintenance or operation cost, meaning that the cost per JACS block is a once-off, life-time cost. You’ll be associated block(s) according to your need over the blockchain.
JACS aims to change the way data networks currently work. JACS is a new communications stack that is totally different than the TCP/IP stack. JACS allows nodes to perform regular actions like surfing the Internet, interconnecting and much more. At a very high level; JACS is the result of combining Blockchain and Connection -Less Network Services (CLNS) ,with its 160 -bits NSAP addresses. There are many drivers behind the creation of JACS, like: IPv4 address depletion, centralized address allocation and Internet routing system security.
Our vision
JACS empowers the advancement of Web 3.0 by providing a decentralized stack of information correspondence that allows existing scattered applications and administrations to work and evolve to achieve tangible factors to come. Allows a network between every grain of sand on the planet and even the past.
PROBLEM
Address exhaustion is a depletion of the pool of unallocated IPv4 addresses. As there are less than 4.3 billion addresses available, depletion has been anticipated since the late 1980s, when the Internet began to experience dramatic growth. This depletion is one reason for the development and implementation of other alternative solutions, such as IPv6. The main market forces accelerating the depletion of IPv4 addresses include a rapidly growing number of Internet users, always-on devices, mobile devices, and more recently the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) created the Routing and Addressing Group (ROAD) in November 1991 in response to scalability problems caused by the classful network allocation system in place at that time. Anticipated drawbacks have been a driving factor in creating and adopting several new technologies, including NAT, CIDR in 1993, and IPv6 in 1998. IPv6, IPv4’s successor technology designed to address this problem, supports approximately 3.4 × 1038 network addresses. . Although the 2008 depletion forecast was nearing its final stage, most Internet service providers and software vendors were only beginning to implement IPv6 at that time. The top-tier reduction occurred on 31 January 2011. Four out of five RIRs have used up allocations of all blocks they did not save for the IPv6 transition; this happened on 15 April 2011 for APNIC, Asia-Pacific, on 14 September 2012 for RIPE NCC, Europe, Middle East and Central Asia, on 10 June 2014 for LACNIC, Latin America and the Caribbean, and on 24 September 2015 for ARIN North America . Individual ISPs still have an unassigned pool of IP addresses, and can recycle addresses their customers no longer need. Each consumes a pool of available addresses at different times.
JACS Solutions
JACS or Just Another Communications Stack intends to change the way information networks work today.
This is the effect of combining two advances: blockchain and CLNS, with a 160-bit ISO NSAP address.
JACS provides another completely unexpected stack of correspondence than a TCP / IP stack.
Improved IPv4 address consumption, unified location assignment and security of Internet pointing frameworks.
JACS address boxes are designated and managed via the blockchain.
JACS addresses exist worldwide one of a kind for concentrated applications such as: IoT, 5G, and things that pass the creative mind
Token Info
Max Token Supply : 536,870,912 (²²⁹: 2 to the Power of 29)
Token Symbol : JACS
Standard Token : ERC-20
Decimals : 18
Token Function : Utility token over JACS Platform
Token Platform : Ethereum dApp then native JACS blockchain Q1, 2022
Creation Date : Q4, 2020
Rewards :
18.75% Reserve
18.75% Crowdfund
62.5% Distribution
CONCLUSION
In line with technological developments such as IoT and the arrival of the 5G network, there will be many devices in the world connected to the internet network. The TCP / IP technology we use today has many limitations and problems — JACK’s “Just Another Communications Stack” is a platform that uses blockchain and Connection-Less Network Services (CLNS) with a 160-bit ISO NSAP address. JACK aims to change the way data networks work and solve various problems in internet protocols such as IPv4 address depletion, high maintenance costs and recurring updates, etc.
DETAIL INFORMATION:
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