FriggHome: The first decentralized infrastructure to host blockchains via RINA.

Frigghome Project
5 min readJan 28, 2024

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The ambitious DePIN project revolutionizing blockchain communications protocols.

FriggHome is a project aimed at solving the blockchain trilemma via a network of interconnected next-generation servers.

trilemma blockchain

Where many projects seek to add layers or create another layer 0 blockchain… FriggHome takes the problem from the source.

The problem with blockchains is that the ground on which they were built is muddy… Namely, the TCP/IP model which, among other things, enables us to surf (the web is just one application of the internet) and communicate between blockchain nodes.

(the layers of the TCP/IP model are used for data transmission over the Internet)

Mind you, the problem is not the Internet itself, but the protocol used, called TCP/IP (and the layers linked to it).

Why is this?

You’ve probably noticed it when you use the internet… There are network flaws (allowing viruses and malware, etc…), it’s not secure (because it’s aging and not adapted to the explosion in uses (streaming, blockchain, metaverses, AI), it’s sometimes very slow, and it’s not decentralized.

Obviously, there are other issues, but I’ll talk about them in another article.

How does FriggHome work?

FriggHome is a DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks) project.

To do this, FriggHome has created a state-of-the-art server to host the blockchains.

The network has three special features:

Each server communicates with each other wirelessly, in a cascade — from “proximity to proximity”, bouncing from one point to another (with redundancies intended for reliability, but also performance). This means that the network has coverage and data transmissions that are free from the constraints of ADSL and fibre cable installers. This is what is known as Mesh networking. The data does not pass through the traditional Internet, either physically or logically.

The server is made up of the latest-generation components, in particular an FPGA IoT to BoT chip, and an FPGA chip to automate the collection of commissions by FriggHome. This configuration and RINA protocol give us a technological lead of several years over other miners (aka: no more updates taking years, no more excessive energy consumption, no more high latency, etc.).

The FriggHome network uses the RINA protocol for data transmission. This represents a revolution compared with the traditional Internet, as it replaces the TCP/IP model for transferring blockchain transactions. In addition, the RINA protocol (multi-layered and recursive) is impervious to many of the security flaws and malicious software known from TCP/IP. The transmission of data from blockchains & metavers will be at least 30% faster than TCP/IP internet (this is one of the key points of the project). Find out more about RINA here.

rina architecture

The RINA architecture reference model.

FriggHome is remunerated on each blockchain transaction using its infrastructure.

Each host (user with the server at home) receives a monetary reward based on the transactions carried out on their server.

FriggNode

How does FriggHome get paid?

0.1% commission on each transaction.

2% commission on node validator commissions.

2% commission on each node validated by the infrastructure.

FriggHome’s Core Team

FriggHome was started in 2021 by Bernard Gaubert, CEO. He has over 30 years of entrepreneurial experience and holds an international technology patent on a smart lock in BoT (Blockchain of Things).

Bertrand Perrin, CTO. Developer for over 35 years, Bertrand has worked for innovative start-ups based on disruptive processes and algorithms as a technical orchestrator. He has experimented with a number of blockchain engines and worked on the design of a DLT (Distributed Ledgers technology) dedicated to small edge computing business appliances.

Axel Gaubert, CMO. In crypto since 2020, the owner of a marketing agency that has worked with infopreneurs, e-commerce and SaaS.

FriggHome also has world-class advisors:

Louis Pouzin, one of the founding fathers of the TCP/IP internet in its initial logic — He designed a pioneering packet communications network, CYCLADES that was the first to implement the end-to-end principle, which became fundamental to the design of the Internet.

John Day, co-founder of the RINA project and professor at Boston University — Author of the book “Patterns in Network Architecture: A return to Fundamentals”. Networking is IPC and only IPC. (Inter Process Communication).

Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Quoted on the Bitcoin White paper, he is one of the top leading cryptographers in the world. He created the first blockchain in the ‘90s.

Fabien Thollot, founder of Angelis, strategy and innovation consultancy — Founder of ANGEL CORP, video game studio.

FriggHome Roadmap 2024/2025

Q1 2024: Completion of fundraising and start of physical technical development of the server and integrated applications (Wallet, etc.)

Q2 2024: Beta testing of prototypes + creation of the FriggHome cryptocurrency

Q3 2024: Whitelisting + Partnership with industry to produce 7,000 servers

Q4 2024: Launch of the network in the USA

Q1 2025: New “in app” features to connect the world’s first IoT to BoT servers to boost network revenues.

Q2 2025: Release of the BoT smart lock optimized for the server in order to boost FriggHome’s “BoT” IoT revenues, as well as those of the host.

Q3 2025: Development of the infrastructure worldwide to expand the network.

Q4 2025: Creation of an apolitical and stablecoin backed by the IMF’s SDR (basket of 5 major fiat currencies) to be used in FriggHome’s advanced ecosystem.

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