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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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Press Release
AgriFi Launches Real Yield DeFi Platform Backed by Agricultural Productivity
Estonia, 21st February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, AgriFi, the blockchain-based agricultural finance ecosystem built on the Polygon network, has introduced its structured DeFi staking framework designed to align blockchain rewards with measurable agricultural productivity.

Unlike conventional yield farming systems that rely primarily on token emissions, AgriFi’s staking architecture operates under what it defines as a Fair Yield Economy, where participation rewards are linked to ecosystem performance rooted in real farming activity.
This milestone reflects AgriFi’s 2026 objective of building a transparent Agricultural DeFi infrastructure where digital finance mechanisms are anchored to productive land, verified farm data, and operational revenue.
Redefining DeFi Staking Around Real Economic Output
Most staking systems in decentralized finance are structured around supply expansion or liquidity mining incentives. While these models can drive participation, they are often disconnected from real-world productivity.
AgriFi’s architecture introduces a structurally different framework.
The AGF token, an ERC 20 asset operating on Polygon with a fully circulating supply of 7.2 billion tokens, functions within a broader agricultural finance ecosystem. Staking is not positioned as speculative yield farming. Instead, it operates as a structured participation layer linked to ecosystem performance.
The underlying principle is straightforward:
Blockchain rewards should reflect measurable economic activity.
Within AgriFi’s model, that activity originates from agricultural production, farmland participation structures, and ecosystem-level revenue logic.
How AgriFi’s Blockchain Staking & Profit Model Works
Staking Module
Token holders can lock their AGF tokens for periods ranging from 30 to 360 days, earning competitive yields of 5%–18% APY.
Smart contracts automatically calculate rewards based on staking duration and redistribute them directly to users’ wallets.
An early exit penalty of 2% ensures long-term ecosystem stability and consistent capital flow.

Profit Distribution Module
Beyond staking, AgriFi’s Profit Distribution Module converts farm revenues, such as crop sales and lease income, into stablecoins (e.g., USDC) and allocates them proportionally to AGF holders.
This creates a dual-income structure where investors benefit from both DeFi yield and real-world agricultural profits.
This establishes a dual participation structure where AGF holders may engage in both staking mechanics and agricultural performance participation, subject to ecosystem conditions.
All distribution logic is governed by smart contracts and remains on-chain and verifiable.
- Transparency Through Smart Contracts: All staking data, farm yields, and revenue flows are verifiable on the Polygon blockchain, ensuring full traceability from the field to the token holder.
- Farmer Capital Access: By enabling fractional investment through tokenized farmland, AgriFi allows farmers to raise funds transparently while sharing returns with global stakeholders.
From Field Performance to On-Chain Reward Logic
The defining strength of AgriFi’s staking model lies in its economic linkage between agriculture and blockchain.
The ecosystem architecture operates across three primary layers:
Blockchain Layer
Records token ownership, staking participation, governance logic, and smart contract execution.
Business Logic Layer
Manages farmland tokenization structures, allocation formulas, and reward calculations.
Off-Chain Operational Layer
Integrates agricultural activity, farm management systems, and IoT data inputs.
Revenue generated through agricultural activities and ecosystem participation influences the broader performance logic of the platform. That performance logic informs the sustainability and allocation of staking rewards.
In simplified structural terms:
Farm productivity influences ecosystem revenue
Ecosystem revenue influences distribution capacity
Distribution capacity influences staking sustainability
This framework establishes a direct pathway between real agricultural output and decentralized finance participation.
Importantly, staking returns are performance-linked and ecosystem dependent. They are not fixed-income guarantees. This distinction preserves structural integrity and regulatory clarity.
Agricultural DeFi Within the Real World Asset Movement
The tokenization of real world assets has become one of the defining themes in decentralized finance. Treasury instruments, real estate, and private credit have gained attention. Agriculture, despite being foundational to global economic stability, has remained structurally underrepresented.
AgriFi’s staking framework introduces a clear model for integrating agricultural productivity into DeFi reward mechanics.
Rather than treating farmland as a static digital token, the ecosystem embeds agricultural output into staking participation, governance structures, and ecosystem incentives.
This approach positions agricultural finance as a distinct and credible category within the broader real world asset evolution.
Infrastructure Built for Accessibility
Operating on Polygon enables low transaction costs and high throughput. Wallet compatibility includes MetaMask and WalletConnect, allowing participants to engage directly with staking contracts.
All staking logic remains on chain and independently verifiable, reinforcing transparency and trust.
About Agrifi
Agrifi is driving an agricultural revolution, harnessing blockchain technology to transform the agricultural supply chain. Our mission is to enhance transparency, efficiency, and sustainability in agriculture while empowering farmers and supporting small-scale agricultural practices.
Join us on this exciting journey to explore the future of agriculture while potentially enhancing the value of your AGF tokens. We’re not just redefining agricultural finance; we’re revolutionizing the future of farming and food production.
Ready to start staking your AGF tokens? Visit our website at https://agrifi.tech/for detailed steps on how to stake your tokens. Stay connected with us on Telegram, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates and community discussions.
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Press Release
Bernardo Arsuaga Cardenas on Emerging Trends That Matter to Everyday People
Bernardo Arsuaga Cardenas of Monterrey, Mexico breaks down key trends shaping how we work, create, and tell stories in a changing world.
Monterrey, Mexico, 21st February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Award-winning filmmaker and storyteller Bernardo Arsuaga Cardenas is highlighting several recent trends that are affecting individuals across industries, careers, and communities. Drawing from his own experience moving from law to documentary filmmaking, Bernardo offers insight into what these trends mean for everyday people and how they can respond with practical action.
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Trend 1: Creative Work Is Becoming More Accessible — and More Competitive
More people than ever are creating videos, podcasts, short films, and digital content. Easy online tools and platforms mean anyone can publish, but that also means more noise and more competition for attention.
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More than 90% of internet users watch video content weekly.
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Independent creators now number in the tens of millions worldwide.
In Bernardo’s words, “A good story opens doors, but only if someone takes the time to tell it right.”
Trend 2: Storytelling Is More Valuable Than Ever in Work and Life
Across fields, the ability to communicate clearly has shifted from a “nice-to-have” to a core skill. Whether pitching an idea, presenting a project, or sharing a life experience, strong storytelling builds connection.
“My goal in filmmaking is to make people sit down, forget about themselves, and enjoy a story,” Bernardo says. Simple, relatable narratives resonate.
Trend 3: People Are Seeking Depth Over Distraction
There’s a growing desire for meaningful content that helps people reflect, learn, or feel something real. Short, surface-level content still grows fast, but deeper work earns lasting engagement.
Bernardo believes this reflects a need for substance: “Ideas die when they stay abstract. Plans keep them alive.”
Trend 4: Collaboration Across Fields Fuels Opportunity
People who work with others outside their comfort zone — different industries, backgrounds, or skill sets — open unexpected doors. Bernardo’s collaborations with musicians, chefs, and athletes demonstrate how cross-disciplinary work expands audience reach.
What This Means for You — in Plain Language
These trends show that while tools are easy to access, real influence comes from clarity of idea and consistency of effort. Bernardo puts it simply: “Finish what you start, even if it’s imperfect.” When you invest time into a clear story, idea, or skill — and share it with others — you build value that lasts beyond trends.
Your Next 7 Days — Actions You Can Take This Week
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Write a short narrative (about your week, a project, or a goal) and share it with someone.
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Watch one long-form documentary instead of scrolling social media.
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Pick one idea you’ve put off and write a first step.
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Talk to a neighbor or colleague about something they’re passionate about.
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Record a short video sharing something you learned recently.
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Organize your notes or sketches into one simple outline.
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Attend a local event — even online — that focuses on creativity or craft.
Your Next 90 Days — Longer Actions for Growth
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Start a storytelling project (journal, mini documentary, blog, or podcast).
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Build a small network of collaborators — aim for three people in different fields.
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Learn one new tool (editing software, audio recorder, design app) and use it weekly.
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Host or co-host a community screening or talk about a local issue.
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Set a weekly reflection habit — review what worked, what didn’t, and your next step.Call to Action
Start now. Pick one action — big or small — and take the first step today. Whether you write a paragraph, record a voice memo, or have a meaningful conversation, momentum begins with action.
About Bernardo Arsuaga Cardenas
Bernardo Arsuaga Cardenas is a Monterrey-based documentarian, producer, and partner in a post-production studio. A former lawyer, he has directed internationally recognized documentaries including The Weekend Sailor and The Michoacan File. His work merges storytelling, curiosity, and real human experience, with a focus on turning meaningful ideas into projects that connect with audiences around the world.
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First Class Demolition Expands Commercial Demolition Services Across Melbourne and Surrounding Suburbs
Australia, 21st Feb 2026 – First Class Demolition, a leading provider of commercial demolition services in Victoria, has announced the expansion of its operations into Melbourne, Richmond, and surrounding suburbs. With over 20 years of industry experience, the company is set to provide safe, efficient, and fully licensed demolition solutions tailored to commercial and industrial clients across the region.
As urban development and property refurbishment continue to rise in Melbourne, demand for professional demolition services has grown significantly. First Class Demolition is responding to this need with a comprehensive suite of services that cater to warehouses, factories, schools, commercial buildings, car parks, and public facilities. The expansion reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering projects on time, within budget, and to the highest safety standards.
“Our mission has always been to provide reliable, professional, and fully compliant demolition services,” said the Director of First Class Demolition. “By expanding into Melbourne and nearby suburbs, we are bringing our expertise closer to clients who require commercial demolition Melbourne, partial demolition Melbourne, and associated services such as concrete excavation, land clearing, and asbestos removal Melbourne.”
The company’s service offerings include:
- Commercial Demolition – Safe and efficient demolition of warehouses, factories, schools, concrete and metal buildings, parking lots, sidewalks, and council facilities.
- Partial Demolition – Selective deconstruction that removes specific structures while preserving other parts of the building for renovations or alterations.
- Concrete Excavation – Removal of reinforced concrete foundations, footings, stump and strip footings, rocks, and waffle pod slabs.
- Land Clearing – Preparation of land for construction projects by clearing vegetation, debris, and restoring sites to a safe, usable state.
- Strip Outs – Removal of fixtures, fittings, and interiors to leave spaces ready for refurbishment.
- Asbestos Removal Coordination – Collaboration with fully licensed asbestos removalists to safely manage Class A and Class B asbestos, including providing compliance and clearance certificates.
First Class Demolition operates with full insurance and VBA registration, ensuring all projects adhere to the strictest safety and compliance requirements. Their team of specialists is equipped to manage every stage of a demolition project, from initial assessment and permits to site clearance and post-demolition cleanup.
Clients in Melbourne have already praised the company’s professionalism and efficiency. Marcus L., a recent customer, shared, “I’ve worked with several demolition contractors over the years, and these guys stand out. Clear pricing, no delays, and a very organized crew on site. First Class Demolition Melbourne delivered exactly what they promised.” Priya S., another client, added, “Professional, efficient, and easy to deal with. They managed all permits and safety requirements without any stress on our end. Highly recommend.”
The company is dedicated to offering fast turnaround times, competitive pricing, and exceptional customer service. Potential clients can request a free demolition estimate through the company’s website at https://commercialdemolitionmelbourne.com.au/, or contact the team directly at 0485 018 606 or info@commercialdemolitionmelbourne.com.au.
With the expansion, First Class Demolition aims to strengthen its presence in Melbourne while continuing to serve industrial and commercial clients across Victoria. Whether a project requires full-scale demolition, selective structural removal, or specialized asbestos coordination, the company promises dependable results delivered by experienced professionals.
About First Class Demolition
Founded over two decades ago, First Class Demolition provides top-tier commercial demolition Melbourne services across Melbourne and Victoria. The company specializes in a range of services, including commercial and industrial demolition, concrete excavation, land clearing, partial demolition, strip outs, and coordinating licensed asbestos removal. Fully licensed, insured, and VBA-registered, First Class Demolition is committed to delivering safe, compliant, and efficient project outcomes.
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