Hdac: Organizing IoT Devices

Copre Dam
3 min readDec 19, 2017

The Internet of Things still faces the chaos of decentralized innovation.

All smart devices currently function as independent gadgets with decentralized apps that fragment the user-experience. This lack of unity makes it difficult for everyday consumers to seamlessly adopt these systems. Another aspect that hinders mainstream adoption of IoT devices is their inability to ‘talk’ with each other.

The mass market’s adoption of smart devices outside of PC’s, tablets, and mobile phones, will depend upon a company’s ability to bring “elegant organization” to the IoT market.

IoT’s value to the mass market will depend upon its success in developing platforms that will elegantly organize the benefits of the emerging IoT market into services that will facilitate the lives of consumers.

A sensor is not a machine. It doesn’t do anything in the same sense that a machine does. It measures, it evaluates; in short, it gathers data. The Internet of Things really comes together with the connection of sensors and machines. That is to say, the real value that the Internet of Things creates is at the intersection of gathering data and leveraging it. All the information gathered by all the sensors in the world isn’t worth very much if there isn’t an infrastructure in place to analyze it in real time.

Previously cloud-based applications are the only way to using leveraged data. The Internet of Things doesn’t function without cloud-based applications to interpret and transmit the data coming from all these sensors. The cloud is what enables the apps to go to work for you anytime, anywhere. Though it is not fully safe, we know that cloud services become regular target to hackers.

Thanks to Hdac IoT Contract, there will be no problem with organizing IoT devices in a secure and convenient way. IoT (Internet of Things) contract is a ‘Machine to Machine’ (M2M) service that controls all the devices. It is a concept expanded from the object of ‘Smart Contract’ to the ‘IoT Device,’ where the programmer, when creating a Smart Contract, shares the address of the device which will be controlled on the blockchain network through Hdac.

Hdac is based on and improved blockchain from MultiChain, which is a blockchain improved from Bitcoin. Hdac will provide a basis for acting as a platform for the IoT. It can be applied to various service fields such as IoT, distribution, logistics, and public data management based on fast transaction processing speeds and transaction scalability.

Hdac is utilising double-blockchain, private to public. This kind of hybrid blockchain is configured as a hidden network with safe tunnelling between a user and device to combat hacks, privacy invasions and external attacks.

By fusing Blockchain with the IoT, Hdac maintain core principles while users remain satisfied with connectivity, from user to device, is nestled among the safest of environments.

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