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== Available Ocean infrastructures == | == Available Ocean infrastructures == | ||
− | # The default ocean infrastructure is set up and maintained by the core team. Because of the broad usage they need a lot of servers to handle the requests. There was a CFP ([https://github.com/DeFiCh/dfips/issues/147 CFP-2205-04]) to finance these servers on AWS. You can reach ocean via | + | # The default ocean infrastructure is set up and maintained by the core team. Because of the broad usage they need a lot of servers to handle the requests. There was a CFP ([https://github.com/DeFiCh/dfips/issues/147 CFP-2205-04]) to finance these servers on AWS. You can reach ocean via <br> https://ocean.defichain.com |
− | # The second community drive ocean infrastructure was set up by mydefichain and is also financed via a CFP ([https://github.com/DeFiCh/dfips/issues/187 CFP-2207-18]). You can use it with the link | + | # The second community drive ocean infrastructure was set up by mydefichain and is also financed via a CFP ([https://github.com/DeFiCh/dfips/issues/187 CFP-2207-18]). You can use it with the link <br> https://ocean.mydefichain.com/ |
Revision as of 16:54, 30 July 2022
The Lightwallet of DeFiChain interacts with the blockchain via Ocean infrastructure. Every user action is saved in a signed transaction and send to Ocean, which then executes it.
How to change Ocean infrastructure
Available Ocean infrastructures
- The default ocean infrastructure is set up and maintained by the core team. Because of the broad usage they need a lot of servers to handle the requests. There was a CFP (CFP-2205-04) to finance these servers on AWS. You can reach ocean via
https://ocean.defichain.com - The second community drive ocean infrastructure was set up by mydefichain and is also financed via a CFP (CFP-2207-18). You can use it with the link
https://ocean.mydefichain.com/