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Fluence network environment
Maintained list of well-known Fluence network nodes. The package is meant to be used in combination with Fluence JS SDK.
Installation
With npm
npm install @fluencelabs/fluence-network-environment
With yarn
yarn add @fluencelabs/fluence-network-environment
Usage
Pick a node to connect to the Fluence network.
import { testNet } from '@fluencelabs/fluence-network-environment';
export const relayNode = testNet[0];
Which can be used to initialize the Fluence client (see Fluence JS SDK.)
import { FluencePeer } from '@fluencelabs/fluence';
const peer = new FluencePeer();
await peer.start({ connectTo: relayNode });
Known networks
- stage - unstable network for development tests; low capacity
- TestNet - more stable network, used for QA of new releases; higher capacity
- Kras - stable network, has the highest load capacity
All 3 networks are connected, i.e. any node can be discovered from every other. They're open and permissionless, meaning that anyone can use any node for bootstrapping.
Fluence Stack
Layer | Tech | Scale | State | Based on |
---|---|---|---|---|
Execution | Marine | Single peer | Disk, network, external processes | Wasm, IT, Wasmer* |
Composition | Aqua | Involved peers | Results and signatures | ⇅, π-calculus |
Topology | TrustGraph, DHT* | Distributed with Kademlia* algo | Actual state of the network | libp2p |
Security & Accounting | Blockchain | Whole network | Licenses & payments | substrate? |