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  2. What is DeFi? The Ultimate DeFi 101 Guide to Ethereum, Layer ...

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    This updated primer on DeFi explains Ethereum, layer 1s and Layer 2, top projects, and governance.

  3. Node-to-node data transfer - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, node-to-node data transfer [1] is the movement of data from one node of a network to the next. In the OSI model it is handled by the lowest two layers, the data link layer and the physical layer. In most communication systems, the transmitting point applies source coding, [2] followed by channel coding, and lastly, line ...

  4. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [8]

  5. Cross-layer optimization - Wikipedia

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    Cross-layer optimization shall contribute to an improvement of quality of services under various operational conditions. Such adaptive quality of service management is currently subject of various patent applications, as e.g. [8] The cross-layer control mechanism provides a feedback on concurrent quality information for the adaptive setting of control parameters.

  6. Layer N’s $5 million round includes support from Peter Thiel ...

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    The crypto firm Layer N announced on Wednesday a seed round of $5 million co-led by the Peter Thiel-backed Founders Fund and the decentralized investment group dao5, as well as Kraken Ventures and ...

  7. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Examples of aggregation at layer 1 (physical layer) include power line (e.g. IEEE 1901) and wireless (e.g. IEEE 802.11) network devices that combine multiple frequency bands. OSI layer 2 (data link layer, e.g. Ethernet frame in LANs or multi-link PPP in WANs, Ethernet MAC address) aggregation typically occurs across switch ports, which can be ...

  8. Multiprotocol Label Switching - Wikipedia

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    Multiprotocol label switching belongs to the family of packet-switched networks. MPLS operates at a layer that is generally considered to lie between traditional definitions of OSI Layer 2 (data link layer) and Layer 3 (network layer), and thus is often referred to as a layer 2.5 protocol.

  9. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    Value tokens sent across the network are recorded as belonging to that address. A private key is like a password that gives its owner access to their digital assets or the means to otherwise interact with the various capabilities that blockchains now support. Data stored on the blockchain is generally considered incorruptible. [3]