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WarRin Protocol: A point-to-point anonymous privacy communication system
Dr.WarRin
Summary
This white paper provides an explanation of the WarRin protocol and related blockchain, point-to-point, network value, transport protocol, and encryption algorithms. The limited space will highlight the WRC allocation scheme and purpose of the WarRin Protocol Token, which is important for achieving the WRC’s stated objectives. This white paper is for informational purposes only and is not a promise of final implementation details. Some details may change during the development and testing phases.
1. Introduction
Traditional centralized communication systems such as WeChat,WhatsApp, FacebookMessage,Google Allo,Skype face a range of problems, including government surveillance, privacy breaches, and inadequate security, and the WarRin protocol proposes apoint-to-pointencrypted communications system that leveragesblockchain technology, combined with Double Ratc het algorithms, pre-keys, and extended X3DH handshakes. The WarRin Protocol uses The Generalized Directional Acyclic Graph and Curve25519,AES-256, and HMAC-SHA256 as the pronamor, allowing each account to have its own unique account chain, providing unlimited instant communication between points and unlimited scalability, anonymity, integrity, consistency, and asynchronousness.
2. WarRin Protocol communication system
2.1 Two types of communication
The Waring Protocol communication system divides chat channels into two types.
Two modes of communication
- General Chat mode: Using point-to-point encrypted communication, the service side has access to the key and can log in via multiple devices.
- Secret Chat mode: Encrypted communication using point-to-point can only be accessed through two specific devices.
The design combines some of the advantages of raiBlocks multi-chain construction with IOTA/Byteball DAG, which we call the Waring protocol. With improvements, we have given the WarRin protocol greater throughput and faster processing power while ensuring the security of the ledger, and network nodes can store the ledger in less space and search their communications accounts quickly in the ledger. When two users communicate, third parties contain content that neither manager can access. When a user is chatting in secret, the message contains multimedia that can be designated as a self-destruct message, and when the message is read by the user, the message is automatically destroyed within the specified time. Once the message expires, it disappears on the user’s device.
2.2 How chat history is encrypted
2.2.1 MTProto Transport Protocol
MTProto transport protocol
The WarRin communication system draws on RaiBlocks’ multi-chain structure for point-to-point communication. Each account has its own chain that records the sending and receiving behavior of the account. For example, in Figure 1, there are 7 accounts, each with 7 chain records of the account sending and receiving communications. On the graph, horizontal coordinates represent the timeline, and portrait coordinates represent the index of the account.
Transferring information from one account to another requires two transactions: one to send a communication from the sender’s transfer content, and one to receive information to add that content to the content of the receiving account. Whether in a send-side account or a receiving account, a PoW proof of work with the previous communication content Hash is required to add new communications to the account. In the account chain, poWwork proves to be an anti-spam communication tool that can be done in seconds. In a single account chain, the Hash field of the previous block is known to pre-generate the PoW required for subsequent blocks. Therefore, as long as the time between the two communications is greater than the time required to generate the PoW, the user’s transaction will be completed instantaneously.
In such a design, only the receiving end of the communication is required for settlement. The receiving end places the received communication signature on the account chain, which is called accepted communication. Once accepted, the receiving end then broadcasts the communication to the ledger of the other nodes. However, there may be situations where the receiving end is not online or is subject to a DoS attack, which prevents the receiving end from putting the receiving side communication on the account chain, which we call uncommoted transactions. The X symbol in Figure 1 represents an open transaction sent from Account 2 to Account 5.
Obviously, because only the sending and receiving sides of the communication are required to settle, such communication is very lightweight, all traffic can be transmitted in a UDP package and processed very quickly. At the same time, all communications in an account are kept in one chain, with great integrity, and the ledger can be trimmed to a minimum. Some nodes are not interested in spending resources to store the full communication history of the account; They are only interested in the current communications for each account. When an account communicates, its accumulated information is encoded, and these nodes only need to keep track of the latest blocks so that historical data can be discarded while maintaining correctness. Such communication is only possible if the sending and receiving sides trust each other and are not the final settlement of the entire network consensus. There is a security risk in the absence of trust on the sending and receiving ends, or in situations where the receiving end is attacked by DoS without the sender’s knowledge.
We have observed that although each account has a separate chain, the entire ledger can be expressed in the form of a WarRin object. As shown in Figure 2, this is represented by the WarRin astros trading on all accounts in Figure 1.
The first unit in the WarRin object is the Genesis unit, the next six cells represent the allocation of the initial token, and the other units correspond to the communication transactions between the account chains. We use the symbol a/b to represent a communication transaction, where the sender is a andthe recipient is b. The last 4/1 unit in Figure 2 is the last communication corresponding to Figure 1 – sending communication from account 4 to account 1. A transaction in Figure 1 is a confirmation of the latest block or the latest communication on the account chains of both parties to the communication, reflected in Figure 2 as a reference to the latest units of the account chains of both parties to the communication. Take unit 4/1, for example, where the latest block on account 4 was the receiving block for 2/4 trades and the newest block on account 1 was the send block for 1/5 trade. So on the DAG, the 4/1 cell refers to the 2/4 cell and the 1/5 cell.
The WarRin protocol uses triangular shrapned storage technology to crack impossible triangles in the blockchain through the shrapghine technology, with extensive node engagement and decontalination while maintaining high throughput and security:
- Complete shraping of blockchain status;
- Secure and low-cost cross-synth trading;
- Completely random witness selection;
- Flexible and efficient configuration
Complete decentralization ensures absolute security and scalability of the standard chain.
(Figures above show seven Ling-shaped objects:2/1 one;3/2 one… )
2.2.2 Curve25519 Elliptic Curve Encryption Algorithm
Curve25519, proposed by Daniel Bernstein, is anelliptic curve algorithm for the exchange of The Montgomery Curve’s Difi Herman keys.
Montgomery Curve Curve Mathematical Expression:
Curve25519 Curve Mathematical Expression:
Curve25519 encryption algorithms are used for standard private and public keys, and the private keys used for Curve25519
encryption algorithms are typically defined as secret
indices, corresponding to
public keys, coordinate points, which are usually sufficient to perform ECDH (elliptical) and symmetrical elliptic curve encryption algorithms. If one party wants to send information to the other party and the other party has the
public
and private keys, perform the following
calculation:
Generate a one-time random secret
index, calculated using Montgomery, because the message is a symmetrical password encrypted using 256-bit sharing, such as AES using a 256-bit integer
one-time public key, as akey, and 256-bit integer is a
prefix to encrypted information. Once a party to
the public
key receives this message, it can start by calculating , that is ,
the receiver recovers the shared secret and
is able to decrypt the rest of the information.
3. Incentives
On the basis of the WarRin agreement, by adding the incentive layer, we can effectively avoid the whole network being attacked and eliminate spam. As long as honest nodes control most of the calculations, for an attacker, the network is robust because of its simplicity of structure, and nodes need little coordination to work at the same time. They do not need to be authenticated because information is not sent to a location.
3.1 WRC Certificate
WRC issued a total of 2,500,000 pieces and continued to increment according to the WoRin gain function.
3.1.1 WoRin Gain Function
3.1.2 WoRin gain function control table
| The WoRin gain function is compared to the table | ||
| Number of layers /F | Growth factor /I | WRC circulation |
| [1,50] | 0.002 | 334918.8057 |
| [51,100] | 0.002 | 780024.2108 |
| [101,150] | 0.004 | 1177129.617 |
| [151,200] | 0.006 | 1487860.923 |
| [201,250] | 0.01 | 1722637 |
| [251,300] | 0.016 | 1894309.216 |
| [301,400] | 0.03 | 2101623.789 |
| [401,500] | 0.06 | 2217555.464 |
| [501,1000] | 0.1 | 2450712.257 |
| [1001,2000] | 0.12 | 2557457.3 |
According to the Gain function, the
larger the number of layers,
the greater the growth rate, the faster each layer is filled, and the
greater the circulation.
3.2 Allocation
WarRin protocol node distribution
3.2.1 Node allocation
Set the initial price
to 0.02,the layer where the first node is located is , according to the equation of the iso-difference column, there is , so that the
node token is assigned to the piece, for the price of
the layer where the node
is located, there is a
set.
For example, the number of tiers in which the 98th node is located is Tier 13, and the price of Tier 13 is 0.214,the tokens assigned by Tier 98 are
3.2.2 Total number of address assignments
Each node occupies one address, and the total number of addresses is
4. The use
WRC is the native pass-through of the WarRin protocol, andWRC will assign to Genesis nodes according to the above allocation scheme, which together form the entire network, andWRC can be used in the following scenarios, including but not limited to:
Pay the network’s gas charges, i.e. for transferring money and invoking smart contracts;
System Staking tokens, used for node elections and token issues;
The capital is lent to the validator in exchange for the amount of the reward;
Voting rights for system proposals;
The means of payment for apps developed on WoRin Services;
WoRin Storage is a means of payment on the decentralization storage;
WoRin DNS domain name and WoRin WWW website means of payment;
WoRin Proxy agents hide the means of payment for body and IP addresses;
WoRin Proxy penetrates payment methods reviewed by local ISPs
……
5. Conclusions
Metcalfe’s Law states that thevalue of a network is equal to the square of the number of nodes within the network, and that the value of the network is directly related to the square of the number of connected users. That is ( the
value factor, the number of
users.) That is, the greater the number of users on a network, the greater the value of the entire network and each computer within that network. The WarRin protocol also follows this law, and when the number of nodes reaches a certain level, the entire network becomes more robust.
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Umamusume Pretty Derby 7th EVENT WORLD TOUR THE STAGE TOKYO broadcast on ABEMA Live in 20 regions
Over 40 Umamusume cast members will take the stage across the two-day event!Umamusume’s First-Ever World Tour Debuts in Tokyo!
Tokyo, Japan, 24th Jun 2026 – Japan’s video streaming service ABEMA has announced that it has broadcast rights for the concert event Umamusume: Pretty Derby – 7th EVENT WORLD TOUR: THE STAGE in TOKYO, taking place on Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21, 2026, via its global online live platform – ABEMA Live. The live broadcast will be available worldwide in 20 countries and regions, including the United States, South Korea, and Thailand.

Umamusume Pretty Derby – 7th EVENT WORLD TOUR: THE STAGE is the first-ever world tour in the concert history of the highly popular cross-media franchise Umamusume Pretty Derby (hereafter “Umamusume”). A star-studded cast will come together to deliver a thrilling concert experience that takes fans into the world of Umamusume, making this a must-see event. For the Tokyo performance, over 40 cast members will gather across the two-day concert, including Machico (Tokai Teio), Tomoyo Takayanagi (Oguri Cap), and Hitomi Ueda (Gold Ship). Fan excitement for the performance continues to rise as the day approaches.
This concert will be broadcast in 20 countries and regions worldwide—including the United States, South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines—via the global online live platform ABEMA Live, which allows users outside Japan to purchase and watch a variety of pay-per-view content such as artist concerts, events, and sports broadcasts distributed on ABEMA.
Tickets for ABEMA Live are currently on sale via each country’s purchase page. For more details about ABEMA Live, please check the page below
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2026 Cloud Mining Guide: Reviews of 6 Top-Selected Platforms
England, U.K, Jun 24, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — When Bitcoin first emerged, “mining” was something anyone could try on their own computer. Today, global mining competition has evolved into a computing power arms race—with mining farms costing millions of dollars, specialized ASIC chips, and a scramble for regions with cheap electricity… For the average person, it seems increasingly difficult to get involved.

The emergence of cloud mining has completely transformed the market landscape.
What is cloud mining?
Cloud mining is a method of obtaining cryptocurrency by renting computing power from remote data centers. It allows users to participate in mining without having to purchase or maintain physical mining hardware, making it more convenient and efficient than traditional mining.
Review of the 6 Best Cloud Mining Platforms for 2026
Founded in 2020 and headquartered in the UK, ASDeFi is an international platform specializing in cloud mining and digital asset services. It operates under the regulatory oversight of the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and utilizes an AI-driven intelligent computing power scheduling system to achieve automated operations and 24-hour earnings settlement.
ASDeFi Core Advantages:
- Complete registration to receive a $15 cash reward, which can be used to purchase mining contracts and earn $0.60 per day.
- The platform supports mining for various major cryptocurrencies, including BTC, ETH, XRP, DOGE, and SOL
- Utilizes EV SSL encryption technology and a multi-layered security protection system to safeguard user assets, providing users with more convenient and secure solutions for digital asset appreciation.
- Earnings are settled automatically every 24 hours; there are no service or equipment maintenance fees.
2. NiceHash — Computing power market
NiceHash connects buyers and sellers through an open hashrate marketplace, allowing users to flexibly buy or sell hashrate resources. Its transparent market mechanism is highly valued by miners who prioritize flexibility.
3. Binance Cloud Mining — Exchange Cloud Mining
As one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency trading platforms, Binance Cloud Mining leverages its vast user base to provide users with Bitcoin cloud mining services
4. ECOS — Cloud Mining Focused on Bitcoin
ECOS primarily serves Bitcoin users, offering structured mining contracts and yield management tools
5. Bitdeer — Industrial-Grade Mining Platform
Leveraging large-scale professional mining farms and data center infrastructure, Bitdeer provides users with institutional-grade cloud mining services
6. BitFuFu — A Platform Supported by Bitmain
Leveraging Bitmain’s hardware resources, BitFuFu has strong mining rig supply capabilities and computing power resources, and enjoys high recognition among institutional users and large-scale miners.

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Cloud mining platforms operate automatically, so new users can participate without needing any specialized technical knowledge.
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Conclusion
With the continuous development of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and blockchain infrastructure, cloud mining is becoming an important way to participate in the digital asset space. Compared to traditional mining, which requires significant hardware investments, complex technical maintenance, and high operating costs, ASDeFi cloud mining lowers the barrier to entry, enabling more ordinary users to conveniently access digital currency mining.
Among the six platforms reviewed in this evaluation, ASDeFi is gradually attracting the attention of more and more users thanks to its AI-powered computing power scheduling system, automated yield management, and multi-currency support.
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Collaborative Leadership: Brian Baldari On Why Cross Functional Trust Is The Real Key To Career Growth
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A Workplace Collaboration Perspective On How Relationships And Alignment Shape Long Term Professional Progress.
Brick, New Jersey, Jun 24, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Brian Baldari, a leadership coach based in Brick, NJ, has released a perspective examining how collaborative leadership and cross functional trust influence long term career growth in modern workplaces. The perspective focuses on how professionals build credibility, navigate shared responsibilities, and strengthen working relationships across teams in environments where collaboration is essential to day to day execution.
The discussion centers on a recurring challenge in many professional environments. Individuals often focus heavily on delivering strong individual performance, yet find that career progression depends just as much on how effectively they work with others. According to Brian Baldari, this gap between individual contribution and collective trust is one of the most overlooked factors in career development.
Brian Baldari explains that collaborative leadership is not defined by authority or formal role. Instead, it is shaped by how consistently a professional contributes to shared outcomes, communicates across teams, and builds reliability in group settings. He notes that professionals who understand this dynamic tend to progress more steadily because they are able to operate effectively within interconnected systems of work.
The Shift From Individual Performance To Shared Outcomes
Brian Baldari highlights that many professionals begin their careers with a strong focus on individual output. Early success is often measured by task completion, efficiency, and personal accountability. While these qualities remain important, they are not sufficient on their own for long term career advancement.
As professionals move into more complex environments, work becomes increasingly interconnected. Projects require coordination across multiple teams, functions, and priorities. In these settings, success depends less on isolated performance and more on the ability to contribute to shared outcomes.
Brian Baldari explains that this shift can be difficult for individuals who are accustomed to being evaluated primarily on their own output. When expectations change, professionals must adapt how they communicate, how they prioritize work, and how they engage with others. Those who fail to make this transition may continue to perform well individually but struggle to gain broader recognition.
He notes that cross functional trust becomes a central factor in this stage of development. Trust is built through consistency, clarity, and reliability in collaborative environments. When colleagues can depend on one another to follow through, communicate effectively, and support shared objectives, overall team performance improves.
Cross Functional Trust As A Career Development Factor
Brian Baldari emphasizes that cross functional trust is often treated as a soft skill, but in practice it functions as a structural component of career progression. Professionals who develop strong working relationships across teams are more likely to be included in broader conversations, invited into planning discussions, and considered for expanded responsibilities.
He explains that trust is not created through visibility alone. Instead, it is built through repeated interactions where expectations are met and communication remains clear. Over time, these patterns shape how others perceive a professional’s reliability and contribution.
Brian Baldari notes that many individuals underestimate the cumulative effect of these interactions. A single project or assignment may not determine career trajectory, but consistent behavior across multiple collaborations gradually shapes reputation within an organization.
He also highlights that trust operates in both directions. Professionals must not only earn trust but also extend it to others. This includes recognizing the strengths of colleagues, respecting different working styles, and contributing to environments where shared accountability is possible.
Communication Protocols And Alignment In Complex Workplaces
Brian Baldari discusses communication as a key component of collaborative leadership. In complex workplaces, information moves across multiple channels, and misunderstandings can easily arise when expectations are not clearly defined.
He explains that effective professionals develop communication habits that reduce friction. This includes clarifying responsibilities early, confirming shared understanding, and maintaining consistent updates during collaborative work. These practices help ensure that teams remain aligned even when priorities shift or challenges arise.
Brian Baldari also notes that alignment is not a one time activity. It requires ongoing adjustment as projects evolve and new information becomes available. Professionals who actively maintain alignment tend to experience fewer breakdowns in collaboration and stronger long term working relationships.
He emphasizes that communication is not limited to formal settings. Informal interactions, quick clarifications, and day to day responsiveness all contribute to how trust is formed and maintained across teams.
Navigating Workplace Systems Without Relying On Formal Authority
Brian Baldari explains that many professionals assume career growth is primarily linked to formal authority or job titles. However, in collaborative environments, influence is often determined by how effectively an individual contributes to group outcomes rather than their position within a hierarchy.
He notes that professionals who rely solely on formal authority may struggle in environments where work is distributed across teams and decision making is shared. In contrast, individuals who focus on collaboration, trust building, and alignment often develop influence that extends beyond formal structure.
Brian Baldari highlights that navigating these environments requires adaptability. Professionals must learn to work effectively without relying on directives alone. This includes taking initiative in group settings, supporting shared goals, and contributing constructively to problem solving.
He also points out that leadership in these contexts is often informal. It emerges through behavior rather than designation. Individuals who consistently help others succeed, clarify direction, and maintain alignment naturally become points of reference within their teams.
Building Sustainable Career Growth Through Collaboration
Brian Baldari concludes that sustainable career growth is closely linked to the ability to operate effectively within collaborative systems. While individual performance remains important, long term progression depends on how well professionals integrate into broader networks of work.
He explains that cross functional trust, communication clarity, and alignment are not secondary skills. They are foundational elements of how modern workplaces function. Professionals who develop these capabilities tend to experience more consistent growth because they are able to contribute across a wider range of situations.
Brian Baldari emphasizes that collaborative leadership is ultimately about consistency. It is reflected in how individuals show up in group settings, how they respond to challenges, and how reliably they support shared objectives over time.
He notes that career development is not defined by a single moment or achievement, but by repeated patterns of behavior that build trust and credibility. In this way, collaboration becomes not just a workplace requirement, but a central driver of long term professional progress.
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