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Description
The whitepaper.mdx file briefly mentions a decentralized extension of the Reclaim Protocol, but this important feature deserves a more comprehensive explanation.
Tasks:
- Create a new section in whitepaper.mdx titled 'Decentralized Extension of Reclaim Protocol'
- In this section, include:
- A detailed explanation of what the decentralized extension entails
- The motivations behind developing a decentralized version
- How the decentralized extension differs from the standard protocol
- The technical architecture of the decentralized extension
- The economic mechanisms used to incentivize honest behavior
- Potential use cases specific to the decentralized version
- Challenges and solutions in implementing the decentralized extension
- Add diagrams or flowcharts to visually represent the decentralized architecture
- Include a comparison table between the standard and decentralized versions
- Provide examples of scenarios where the decentralized extension would be particularly beneficial
- Discuss future development plans and potential improvements for the decentralized extension
Expanding this section will provide a clearer understanding of the full capabilities of Reclaim Protocol and its potential for even greater decentralization and trustlessness.
Contributors: Please note that by submitting a pull request, you are agreeing to accept and sign the Contributor License Agreement (CLA) found at https://github.com/reclaimprotocol/.github/blob/main/CLA.md
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