Matrix Layer Protocol
  • I. Project overview
  • II. The Contradiction between Terminal Devices and Centralized Networks
    • 1. Data Control and Privacy Issues
    • 2. Decentralization Needs and Hardware Bottlenecks
    • 3. Market Monopoly of Centralized Platforms
    • 4. High Costs and Low Efficiency of Decentralized Networks
    • 5. The Contradiction of Terminal Devices as Data Entry Points
    • Trends in Solutions
  • III. Technical Solution: AI-Driven Terminal Device Network Communication Method
    • 1. AI-Driven Intelligent Routing and Peer-to-Peer Data Transmission
    • 2. AI Applications in Decentralized Networks
    • 3. AI Computing Power Management for Terminal Devices
    • 4. Data Privacy and Security Protection
    • 5. Adaptive Network Communication Protocol
  • IV. Technical Advantages and Protocol Value of MLP
    • 1. Technical Advantages
    • 2.Protocol Value
  • V. MLPhone: Application Product Based on MLP
    • 1. Decentralized Communication and Data Management
    • 2. Decentralized Finance (DeFi) and UBI Identity Verification
    • 3. Smart IoT Device Management and Integration
    • 4. Access to Metaverse and Web3 Applications Leveraging
    • 5. AI and Automated Device Management
  • VI. AI Ecosystem Platform Overview
    • 1. AI Ecosystem Platform - AICIAR Platform Introduction
    • 2. Introduction to AI Investment Advisor
    • 3. Introduction to other AI components
  • VII. The Ecological Application Development of MLP and MLPhone
    • 1. Expansion of Decentralized Device Network
    • 2. Ecological Development of Digital Identity and Data Autonomy
    • 3. Decentralized Finance Ecological (DeFi)
    • 4. Support for Web3 and the Metaverse Ecological
    • 5. Development and Ecological Prosperity of Decentralized Applications (DApp)
  • VIII. Token Economic Model and Mechanism
    • 1. Token Allocation
    • 2. Basic Pool Mining (PoW)
    • 3. NFT Series
    • 4. Accelerated Pool Staking (PoS)
    • 5. Promotion Incentive
  • IX. MLP and MLPhone Project Development Roadmap
  • X. Token Investment Risk Notice
    • 1. Market Volatility Risk
    • 2. Technical Risk
    • 3. Privacy and Data Security Risk
    • 4. Regulatory and Legal Risk
    • 5. User Operation Risk
Powered by GitBook
On this page
  1. II. The Contradiction between Terminal Devices and Centralized Networks

3. Market Monopoly of Centralized Platforms

Existing centralized platforms (such as Apple, Google, Amazon, etc.) have formed a powerful ecosystem monopoly. Terminal devices, while able to access these platforms, are essentially constrained by platform policies and cannot freely operate and innovate in decentralized networks. For example, developers of smartphone operating systems must comply with platform rules, and applications also need to go through a strict review process. This monopoly suppresses innovation, especially breakthroughs in the application of decentralized technologies.

Previous2. Decentralization Needs and Hardware BottlenecksNext4. High Costs and Low Efficiency of Decentralized Networks

Last updated 5 months ago