{
"name": "Disruptor #1237",
"image": "https://collection.disruptors.space/items/disruptor-1237.png",
"attributes": [
{
"trait_type": "background",
"value": "back2_(pink_purple)"
},
{
"trait_type": "body",
"value": "body_red"
},
{
"trait_type": "face",
"value": "2ring_blue"
},
{
"trait_type": "glasses",
"value": "glasses_builder_green"
},
{
"trait_type": "hand",
"value": "hand_beer"
}
],
"description": "This protocol has already been outlined in 2.6.10: the new (large) broadcast message is split into, say, N one-kilobyte chunks; the sequence of these chunks is augmented to M ≥ N chunks by means of an erasure code such as the Reed-Solomon or a fountain code (e.g., the RaptorQ code [9] [14]), and these M chunks are streamed to all neighbors in ascending chunk number order."
}