Pioneering research for mobile-first blockchain technology

"Research at Exa Protocol is focused on mobile-first blockchain technology. We aim to improve blockchain scalability and promote decentralized internet using mobile-first principles."

Current Research at Exa Protocol

Our current research centers around creating a mobile-first blockchain, easier wallet creation for the masses, and securing the mobile network.

Account Abstraction - Alternative Way of Creating Wallets

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With a mobile-first approach, billions of people will first experience Web3 for the first time. We are making it easier for them to create wallet addresses using unique retrievable/reproducible seed phrases through biometrics and/or a phone number.

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Maintaining Data Privacy in Blockchain

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This paper conducts a thorough evaluation of the present state of the art in terms of privacy-preserving research solutions and methods in blockchain, as well as the primary associated privacy challenges in this exciting and disruptive technology.

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Quantum Computer Safe Cryptography for Securing Transactions

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Current cryptography is unsafe given that quantum computers can break it easily. Current blockchains are secured through these unsafe cryptography techniques. ie. SHA256 etc.

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Classification of Android Device - Real of Emulator Using AI

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In this paper, we built  Machine Learning models to classify whether an app is running on the Android Emulator or on a real Device like Android Phone/Tablet based on the sensor reading data collected through the app running on the device.

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Yellow Paper - Infinitely Scalable Mobile-first Blockchain

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We introduce Darwin, which is a scalable and fast mobile-first blockchain that achieves up to 22 Million transactions per second at scale and allows mobile devices to act as full nodes in the network.

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White Paper - Distributed File Storage Built Using Mobile Devices

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Exa Protocol is peer-to-peer distributed file system that enables humans to store their data on a decentralized storage network created using the free available storage space on mobile devices.

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