
What is VRF and How Does It Improve Consensus in Beldex
Greetings crypto folks 👋 Therefore, I was trying to explore the workings of the Beldex consensus mechanism (why not) and I came across something very interesting: VRF based consensus. You may find this mind-blowing a bit if you already know how Proof-of-Stake works in Beldex. And if you are not, then no stress, I will make it simple. Beldex is currently based on a PoS consensus but has this concept of a quorum which essentially is a team of 12 randomly selected nodes, these nodes are called ...

BelNet Clients, BelNet Namespaces, & MNApps
BelNet is an onion routing protocol. Like all onion routing protocols, BelNet anonymizes your internet traffic. However, most onion routers have some aspect of centralization or leak data in one way or another. We mean it when we say it’s an extremely arduous affair to build an onion router that doesn’t have a centralized registry of routers and exit nodes. Then, there’s the issue of security. If we’re not careful, issues such as DNS leaks and certain 0 day vulnerabilities can expose a person...

December 2022 Scheduled Release of BDX
The BDX allocated in various reserve wallets such as ecosystem development, seed & VC, team, marketing, legal are released pursuant to their release schedules. The following gives an overview of the scheduled release for December 2022 and the percentage of total funds held in these wallets.Ecosystem Development - 34.72%130680000 BDX was released on December 31, 2022. Remaining BDX in Ecosystem Development Wallet: 3437280000 BDX Seed & VC - 10%No BDX was released from the Seed & VC wallet, thu...
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What is VRF and How Does It Improve Consensus in Beldex
Greetings crypto folks 👋 Therefore, I was trying to explore the workings of the Beldex consensus mechanism (why not) and I came across something very interesting: VRF based consensus. You may find this mind-blowing a bit if you already know how Proof-of-Stake works in Beldex. And if you are not, then no stress, I will make it simple. Beldex is currently based on a PoS consensus but has this concept of a quorum which essentially is a team of 12 randomly selected nodes, these nodes are called ...

BelNet Clients, BelNet Namespaces, & MNApps
BelNet is an onion routing protocol. Like all onion routing protocols, BelNet anonymizes your internet traffic. However, most onion routers have some aspect of centralization or leak data in one way or another. We mean it when we say it’s an extremely arduous affair to build an onion router that doesn’t have a centralized registry of routers and exit nodes. Then, there’s the issue of security. If we’re not careful, issues such as DNS leaks and certain 0 day vulnerabilities can expose a person...

December 2022 Scheduled Release of BDX
The BDX allocated in various reserve wallets such as ecosystem development, seed & VC, team, marketing, legal are released pursuant to their release schedules. The following gives an overview of the scheduled release for December 2022 and the percentage of total funds held in these wallets.Ecosystem Development - 34.72%130680000 BDX was released on December 31, 2022. Remaining BDX in Ecosystem Development Wallet: 3437280000 BDX Seed & VC - 10%No BDX was released from the Seed & VC wallet, thu...
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Most AI tools today work by collecting a ton of your personal data, sending it off to some remote server, and using that to “improve experience.” But what if there was a way to get the benefits of AI like smart summaries or better search previews without giving up control of your data?
That’s exactly what Beldex Browser is trying to do, it integrates large language models (LLMs) into its browser and messaging tools.
What Even Are LLMs, and Why Should We Care?
Large Language Models (LLMs) are those powerful tools that generate text, summarize articles, and answer questions. If you’ve used something like ChatGPT, that’s an LLM in action. They’re trained on huge datasets and can understand language in a surprising way.
But here’s the catch: Most of them rely on cloud access, meaning your input (sometimes even sensitive info) gets sent to a server. If you care about confidentiality, then you are not in the right place.
Beldex Browser takes a different approach. Instead of sending your data to a central AI, they aim to process as much as possible locally on your device. So when you ask for a quick summary of a webpage or want highlights from a podcast, the request isn’t routed through a big corporate server that logs and stores everything. It stays with you.
Some cool use cases:
You open a long article - get an instant summary without reading the whole thing.
Watching a video or listening to a podcast - get the key points in text form.
Searching online - get previews of page content before even clicking.
It’s like a super-smart browsing assistant that doesn’t need to spy on you.
What Makes This Different From Other "Smart" Tools?
The main difference is data ownership. Beldex Browser doesn’t log your inputs, doesn’t profile you, and doesn’t send your data to others. And if you’re wondering about safety, they encrypt all communications and avoid unnecessary server-based interactions. Basically, the AI features are built with a confidentiality-first mindset, not as an afterthought.
To know more about Beldex Browser, check out: https://beldex.io/blog/what-are-llms-large-language-models-and-how-they-help-in-generating-ai-summaries-on-beldex-browser/
Closing Thoughts
It’s great to see AI used in a way that doesn’t demand your data as payment. With all the ups and downs around AI and confidentiality, this feels like quite an important shift. That’s what Beldex Browser is doing.
We would love to hear from you, especially about decentralized tech or confidentiality tools. Is this the right direction for AI? Or are we still too early?
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Most AI tools today work by collecting a ton of your personal data, sending it off to some remote server, and using that to “improve experience.” But what if there was a way to get the benefits of AI like smart summaries or better search previews without giving up control of your data?
That’s exactly what Beldex Browser is trying to do, it integrates large language models (LLMs) into its browser and messaging tools.
What Even Are LLMs, and Why Should We Care?
Large Language Models (LLMs) are those powerful tools that generate text, summarize articles, and answer questions. If you’ve used something like ChatGPT, that’s an LLM in action. They’re trained on huge datasets and can understand language in a surprising way.
But here’s the catch: Most of them rely on cloud access, meaning your input (sometimes even sensitive info) gets sent to a server. If you care about confidentiality, then you are not in the right place.
Beldex Browser takes a different approach. Instead of sending your data to a central AI, they aim to process as much as possible locally on your device. So when you ask for a quick summary of a webpage or want highlights from a podcast, the request isn’t routed through a big corporate server that logs and stores everything. It stays with you.
Some cool use cases:
You open a long article - get an instant summary without reading the whole thing.
Watching a video or listening to a podcast - get the key points in text form.
Searching online - get previews of page content before even clicking.
It’s like a super-smart browsing assistant that doesn’t need to spy on you.
What Makes This Different From Other "Smart" Tools?
The main difference is data ownership. Beldex Browser doesn’t log your inputs, doesn’t profile you, and doesn’t send your data to others. And if you’re wondering about safety, they encrypt all communications and avoid unnecessary server-based interactions. Basically, the AI features are built with a confidentiality-first mindset, not as an afterthought.
To know more about Beldex Browser, check out: https://beldex.io/blog/what-are-llms-large-language-models-and-how-they-help-in-generating-ai-summaries-on-beldex-browser/
Closing Thoughts
It’s great to see AI used in a way that doesn’t demand your data as payment. With all the ups and downs around AI and confidentiality, this feels like quite an important shift. That’s what Beldex Browser is doing.
We would love to hear from you, especially about decentralized tech or confidentiality tools. Is this the right direction for AI? Or are we still too early?
Follow us on
Telegram | Twitter | Discord | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Medium | CoinMarketCap | YouTube
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