Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
  • GriffinAI. Executive Summary
  • The Integration Challenge of AI in Blockchain and Web 3.0
  • Griffin AI's Solution
  • Scope of AI Services
  • Network Participants and Contributors
    • Service Providers (SPs)
    • Client Providers (CPs)
    • Users
    • Trust Guardians
    • Code and Model Creators
    • Community Contributors
    • AI Agents
  • Overview Technical Architecture
  • Decentralized AI Network
    • Network Design and Functionality
      • Peer-to-Peer Network Operations
      • Data Handling and System Integrity
    • Distributed Database
    • Griffin Nodes
      • Full and Light Nodes
      • Node Architecture
      • Connectivity Layer
      • Functional Layer
      • Core Layer
  • Griffin Identity Management and Reputation System
    • Decentralized ID Registry
    • Managing Identity Verification
    • Service Discovery
    • Reputation System
    • Payment Orchestration
  • AI Agent Framework
    • Core concepts and definitions
    • Griffin AI Agent Structure
    • Blockchain Specific Toolsets and Frameworks
    • Distributed Agent Builder
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  1. Decentralized AI Network
  2. Network Design and Functionality

Peer-to-Peer Network Operations

The Griffin AI network employs the libp2p framework to establish a robust peer-to-peer network integral to its operations. This design is crucial for ensuring seamless connectivity among nodes, which is vital for the efficient and secure functioning of the entire system. These capabilities support the network's critical functionalities, are detailed in the table below.

Function
Description

Network Connectivity

Griffin nodes create an internal peer-to-peer network over the Web, facilitating seamless communication and data exchange.

Node Discovery

Nodes can identify nearby peers, including those operated by specific service providers or those with traits such as Guardian nodes, ensuring efficient connectivity with relevant entities.

Griffin SDK Integration

The Griffin SDK allows both internal and third-party applications, like Griffin Clients and Marketplaces, to connect to the network, expanding the functionalities of Griffin AI to a wider application range.

Communication

Nodes can send and receive requests to and from other nodes, enhancing inter-node communication and coordination within the network.

Table 3: Network Capabilities

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