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Cyber Republic Weekly Update 23

Elections are already underway and members of the Cyber Republic are getting excited for Phase 5,when elected DPoS nodes will fully be deployed and begin finalizing Elastos’ Dual AuxPOW and DPoS Consensus mechanism. 
This week, the Elastos in a Nutshell Team came out with a comprehensive video and article about Computer Networks and how it relates to Elastos Carrier. Popular YouTuber Crypto Lark released with an all encompassing Elastos video that was very well received by the community, as it was fair in both praise and critique of Elastos. The Elastos private net has been fully updated. The ELA Republic, an Elastos Community Telegram Group, hosted Elastos’ Feng Han in an AMA. 
We also have an interview with Su Yipeng--Interim Council Member of the CR, updates from the Philippines community, a discussion on FUD and potential vectors of manipulation in DPoS voting and Consensus, an update on CR Partner Hyper and the DPoS Rewards Script being programmed, and we’ll also be breaking down the Elastos affiliated wallets and what differentiates them.

Elections are already underway and members of the Cyber Republic are getting excited for Phase 5,when elected DPoS nodes will fully be deployed and begin finalizing Elastos’ Dual AuxPOW and DPoS Consensus mechanism. 
This week, the Elastos in a Nutshell Team came out with a comprehensive video and article about Computer Networks and how it relates to Elastos Carrier. Popular YouTuber Crypto Lark released with an all encompassing Elastos video that was very well received by the community, as it was fair in both praise and critique of Elastos. The Elastos private net has been fully updated. The ELA Republic, an Elastos Community Telegram Group, hosted Elastos’ Feng Han in an AMA. 
We also have an interview with Su Yipeng--Interim Council Member of the CR, updates from the Philippines community, a discussion on FUD and potential vectors of manipulation in DPoS voting and Consensus, an update on CR Partner Hyper and the DPoS Rewards Script being programmed, and we’ll also be breaking down the Elastos affiliated wallets and what differentiates them.

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CR Terminology<br />

By Kenneth K.<br />

As there are many terms to such a large project like Elastos and the <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong>, we’ve<br />

decided to build a growing glossary of terms that can help the less technically acquainted<br />

understand better what the tech means and the impact it could have. This week we’re focusing<br />

on Decentralized Applications (DApps).<br />

Term: Decentralized Applications (DApps)<br />

“DApp is an abbreviated form for decentralized application.<br />

A DApp has its backend code running on a decentralized peer-to-peer network. Contrast this<br />

with an app where the backend code is running on centralized servers.<br />

A DApp can have frontend code and user interfaces written in any language (just like an app) that<br />

can make calls to its backend. Furthermore, its frontend can be hosted on decentralized storage<br />

such as Swarm or IPFS [or Elastos Hive].<br />

If an app=frontend+server, since Ethereum contracts are code that runs on the global Ethereum<br />

decentralized peer-to-peer network, then:<br />

DApp = frontend + contracts<br />

Illustration of a DApp that uses a blockchain with smart contracts combined with the pillars of<br />

Swarm and Whisper:<br />

Source: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/383/what-is-a-dapp<br />

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