TBS 1.0 Beta launched, global volunteers are invited to parti

According to Thomas labs, the Thomas Digital space-time public chain has made significant progress recently, launching the TBS1.0 Beta test version, and related development and internal testing work is underway. In order to better verify the performance of the TBS1.0 version, Thomas labs publicly solicited 100 volunteers from all over the world to participate in the test, and invited volunteers from all over the world to jointly verify the TBS1.0 system.

As a decentralized basic storage system, Thomas Digital space-time can provide a data storage infrastructure for all Internet users, and provide decentralized cloud database storage and access capabilities, making the system more scalable.

Designed with the ability to transform digital finance, digital security, and ultimately the entire concept of trust, the Thomas system is open to global storage hardware, and both mobile and fixed terminals can join the Thomas system for incentives by contributing their hardware storage space and bandwidth. Thomas’ entire network nodes work together to form a distributed storage system with unlimited capacity expansion and self-repair capabilities.

In the Thomas system, distributed nodes can obtain corresponding TBS digital tokens (Thomas’ native tokens) rewards based on their comprehensive contributions to the entire system, such as storage capacity, online rate, network performance, and actual service quality. We believe that the excellent incentive mechanism represented by TBS will greatly stimulate the passion of nodes and encourage participants in the Thomas system to continue to contribute.

According to the plan, before the official release of TBS1.0 version, two rounds of test versions will be released. The first round of TBS Testnet version is mainly for personnel with development and testing experience, strictly implement various test work and submit test results comments and suggestions. The current stage is nearing completion. As usual, Thomas labs will also give TBS rewards to supporters who participate in the test and submit valuable test feedback. The specific number of rewards will be notified by email after the test is completed.

The second BetaTestnet release will be released in the next two weeks and will be available for public testing to the entire community of supporters. Thomas labs will also offer bonus to participants who participate in the beta testing and submit valuable test reports.

The TBS1.0 BetaTestnet application channel is now open, and community volunteers are welcome to submit applications.

- CoinRado