M2M Economy Team Kryha — Delivery as a service in a decentralized way using IOTA

Laurens Bonnema
M2M Ecosystems
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2 min readApr 7, 2018

Fully distributed and decentralized control of delivery drones. That is what M2M Economy Team Kryha aims to develop. Leveraging cutting edge technologies, and tapping in to a passion for building cool stuff, the team is developing technology that will allow delivery drones to swarm, and form the basis for decentralizing and fully distributing all forms of control. Anarchy without the anarchy!

The past 24 hours, the team has had a bit of a breakthrough. According to team member Dan Acristinii they have completely redone their technical stack. They’ve dropped IOTA, and shifted to using the Alpha release of BigchainDB 2.0. On top of that, they’re going to use an Object Relational model in order for them to actually allow real-time editing of the world stage. That is very difficult to do with transactions. Doing that in real-time, with transactions, on a blockchain has not really been done before. And that is exactly what Team Kryha is doing right now! They have moved beyond the concept of drones as a service, and moved into creating a fully sustainable ecosystem.

“Technically once you put it live it can learn on its own. We don’t have to specify the missions ourselves anymore as long as it has enough data to feed it. So we hope BigchainDB can actually cope with the amount of data. That’s going to be fun!” says Dan Acristinii.

There is no human element in this ecosystem, except for monitoring. They have to basically decide everything on their own. Based on our needs. One really interesting possible application might be climate change. Team Kryha now aims to build an autonomous system that decides on its own and can be deployed globally to adjust the global temperature level. How do you like them apples?

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Laurens Bonnema
M2M Ecosystems

Agile Trainer, Management Consultant, and Graphic Facilitator. Mentor to leaders creating resilient organizations at any scale. I make boring business notes fun