Xensor vs Oyster vs SmartMesh
What problem does this service solve?
Xensor's goal is to create a decentralized market for IoT data. | Oyster will use IOTA's tangle to provide decentralized data storage and offer content providers an alternative source of ad revenue. | SmartMesh's goal is to be the underlying protocol for the IoT. Devices communicate and make transactions, within the network, without an internet connection. |
Token Stats
Company Description
The Xensor token is used to power the Xensor IoT network. It is designed to connect IoT devices and to facilitate the automation these interconnected devices. The Xensor token is Ethereum-based and is designed to enable a market for data for a variety of hardware. | Oyster is a blockchain-based platform that is designed to provide both a decentralized file storage solution and an alternative ad revenue system for content distribution. Their network is powered by PRL tokens. Oyster hopes to allow users to store data anonymously and securely on the IOTA Tangle. It uses IOTA’s infrastructure for hosting data stored on the Oyster platform. A data file is broken into chunks, and each of these chunks is encrypted. These encrypted chunks exist as transactions on the IOTA Tangle and are retained on the Tangle. | SmartMesh is developing a blockchain-based protocol for the Internet of Things. SmartMesh has built-in blockchain light nodes, and extends the Raiden and Lightning Networks' second layer architecture network protocols. SmartMesh's blockchain-based network allows devices to communicate and make transactions without an internet connection. Users establish P2P connections when they are online, and are then able to transact with each other offline. Spectrum and Ozone, which are part of the SmarMesh network, are designed for developing decentralized applications. |