Bayesian
  • 💚Bayesian
  • 🟢Abstract
  • 🟢Background & Origin
    • 🟩1.0 Innovation in AI and Blockchain
    • 🟩1.2 Supercomputing is the future
    • 🟩1.3 Bayes' theorem
    • 🟩1.4 Bayesian Global AI
    • 🟩1.5 BDCP
  • 🟢Architecture
    • 🟩2.1 Technical protocol
    • 🟩2.2 Network layer
    • 🟩2.3 Data Layer
    • 🟩2.4 Model layers
    • 🟩2.5 Application Layer
    • 🟩2.6 Value Layer
  • 🟢Platform overview
    • 🟩3.1 Token distribution
    • 🟩3.2 Deflationary value
  • 🟢Ecosystem
    • 🟩4.1 Highlights & Advantages
    • 🟩4.2 Activation plan
    • 🟩4.3 Bayesian Network Protocol
    • 🟩4.4 Supported Items
    • 🟩4.5 WEB3 and the Metaverse
  • 🟢Bayesian Foundation
    • 🟩Bayesian Foundation Ld.
    • 🟩5.1 Strategic Decision Committee
    • 🟩5.2 Technology Development Committee
    • 🟩5.3 Public Relations Committee
    • 🟩5.4 Secretariat
    • 🟩5.5 Scientists
  • 🟢Development line
    • 🟩6.1 Development Route
    • 🟩6.2 The first cooperative institutions
  • 🟢References
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2.6 Value Layer

The core of blockchain is to provide value transfer. Individual values based on the BDCP protocol can be efficiently and fairly defined and transmitted across time and space. Through the network layer, data layer, model layer, and application layer, individuals can measure value from the day they are born. The value measurement system continuously updates and iterates the various timestamps through smart contracts and cross-chain operation protocols.

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