Genaro is a public chain that combines peer-to-peer storage with core cryptography. On the surface, Genaro provides a one-stop development platform for developers to deploy smart contracts and store data for Decentralized Applications (DApps). At a deeper level, all of the original data lies securely encrypted, only reachable via the data “island” of blockchain which can itself only be accessed by a private key. The design intention is to let the encrypted data be shared, empower users with different data rights, and finally unleash a generation of DApps based on the public chain.
So far, most DApps have focused on trading markets, predictions and games. However, two data-related features have not been satisfied: First, the size of data on the chain is limited, and second, data outside the chain cannot be used directly. Therefore, DApps cannot be seen everywhere in the manner of mobile phone or web Apps, and blockchain’s applications are relatively simple.
The emergence of Genaro solves this pain point by perfectly combining a distributed storage network and public chain. It is as if an operating system were equipped with a hard disk and assembled into a complete “cloud computer” defended by a public blockchain. The making, distribution and operation of DApps will become a much more logical process. We have reason to believe that the migration of the Internet to the blockchain is on the way in the wake of the breakthroughs already achieved by the founders and team.