Earlier this week, we noticed a new NTP1 on the testnet Neblio with a lot of activity. Every minute or two there would be a new transaction involving this new , named . Further piquing our curiosity in this new was what the metadata of issuance included when the was created:
Purpose: Test the sending and storage of weather sensor data to the to assess the feasibility of using to transmit, , and distribute scientific sensor data and experimental results in a decentralized fashion.
Well, that certainly got our attention. Upon closer inspection it became clear that this was using the Neblio NTP1 APIs to metadata with each transaction, weather data in this case. This metadata could then be read back by anyone in the world using the Neblio APIs.
We got in contact with the group behind the to discuss their plans. While they could not share any specific details with us yet regarding their future project or what they are building, the group explained that the was simply a proof-of-concept for their upcoming project. Using a single weather sensor in San Francisco, California and the , the group is recording the sensor’s data in an NTP1 transaction’s metadata on testnet every 2 minutes. The creators of the plan to build a product that uses technology to securely and distribute scientific data in a decentralized way that is accessible to everyone around the world, specifically data that should be forever immutable.
We often get inquiries from businesses asking about Neblio and how we can help make their project a reality. However in recent months we have seen an increase in inquiries from groups and teams in scientific research fields. We enjoy seeing this unique use case in action on the Neblio and look forward to seeing what this group, and other teams have in for the future! You can see the .
Published at Sun, 10 Feb 2019 23:26:07 +0000