Towing Chain V 4.0 Beta Here

As the network moves toward a full 4.0 release, the focus will shift to global scalability. By optimizing how data is "towed" across geographic regions, the protocol aims to become the backbone for low-latency services like autonomous vehicle coordination and real-time edge computing.

The name "Towing Chain" refers to the platform’s unique ability to link high-resource "Tractor Nodes" with lower-capacity "Trailer Nodes." In v 4.0, this relationship is automated; if a Trailer Node (often an IoT device or mobile unit) requires more computational heavy-lifting, the nearest Tractor Node automatically "tows" the workload to ensure seamless performance without the user experiencing latency.

A proprietary algorithm that prevents network congestion by "towing" idle processing power from underutilized nodes to high-traffic areas.

Unlike its predecessors, the 4.0 BETA introduces three core architectural upgrades:

This version improves interoperability, allowing for near-instant asset and data transfers between Towing Chain and other major Layer 1 protocols. The "Towing" Concept