Meet BBProtocol (Under Development)

Architecture

BBSoft provides a protocol of servers, libraries and SDKs to enable a network of users to create decentralized identities that can access deconcentrated services on the BBSoft. These offerings include database and block storage, messaging, notifications, and blockchain interoperability.

The BBProtocol leverages the rapidly evolving Web3 technology stack, is natively multi-chain, and adds missing decentralized services and technical capabilities where necessary.

BBSoft provides software SDKs that developers can integrate into their applications to leverage the technical capabilities of the BBProtocol.

BBSoft facilitates decentralized network services as centralized APIs will transition across to smart contracts on the BBSoft once their technical requirements stabilize.

BBSoft provides a reference implementation of a ‘Data Wallet’ (BBVault), a mobile application for end users to create decentralized identities, securely store their private keys, and interact with the BB App with its supported blockchains.

BB App has a roadmap of network extensions that expand its capabilities towards a global network of trusted, verifiable, self-sovereign data.

An application development stack for Web3 requires the same fundamental capabilities as Web2. As highlighted in the introduction, there are some critical pieces of the Web3 stack currently missing (personal data storage, messaging, identity etc.).

BB App has addressed these gaps with reference implementations that work cohesively within the BBProtocol framework in order to build a fully featured Web3 technology stack for developers. However, this journey is young. We expect other Web3 technologies and projects to continue to innovate and improve with time.

Where possible, we expect (and will actively support) integration and interoperability of existing Web3 technologies into the BB App Framework. The underlying BB App architecture supports unlimited connectors within different decentralization domains:

  1. Identity

  2. Messaging

  3. Personal Data Storage

  4. Authentication

  5. Public Blockchain

  6. DeFi Instruments

  7. Gamefi Instruments

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