The World’s first Public Chain

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The World’s first Public Chain for Decentralized NaaS (Network-as-a-Service)

Disclaimer Presentation and the information contained herein is not intended to be a source of advice or credit analysis with respect to the material presented, and the information and/or documents contained in this presentation do not constitute investment advice. Accordingly, any decision in connection with funds, instruments or transactions described or mentioned herein must be made solely on the information contained in a prospectus and no reliance is to be placed on any other representations.

What is Net-as-a-Service: when network infrastructure becomes on-demand service

2.3 billion people … can’t live without internet

Whenever, wherever We are covered by Network Services

What's the Problem with current Mobile Network Operation? Problem of Privacy and Network Restrictions Problem of Payment Problem of Trust When I use WiFi I want it to be private and secure Paying for WiFi or other mobile services is: How to make sure I can trust a WiFi on the go? Is public WiFi secure? Is WiFi in hotels secure? Can I operate transactions in full security & privacy? Can I escape a restrictive Network at Work or School? Overpriced Complicated Limited I can’t just pay a reasonable amount, just when I need it and only for the data and time I used it. Are reviews real and trustworthy? Am I sure a reviewer has actually used the reviewed service? I don’t have an audit trail. Reviews don’t contain information to prove a review is real and to trust.

The Solution: Decentralized Network Services!

The Future is… Decentralized Network

Why decentralized network service is significant as a part of decentralized infrastructure?

Current vs Distributed Internet protocol Upon the wave of decentralization, new protocol will be introduced Layer of Internet Content/Application Computing Network Current Internet Protocol HTTP, SMTP, DNS TCP Linux OS The Future… Distributed Internet Protocol Hash ID resolution, IPFS Decentralized computing Ethereum, EOS Decentralized NaaS

The Infrastructure of Decentralization Network Service + Decentralized Computing Decentralized Content Blockchain = QLC Chain Decentralized Network

How does QLC Chain implement this idea?

QLC Chain Architecture

Smart Contract Dual Consensus Blockchain Block Lattice Shannon Consensus + dPoS QLC Smart Contract

How does it work? To register network related devices, QLC Chain will turn them into four types of basic nodes of network. Each node can provide service to others. QLC Chain applies Block Lattice, multiple account system. Each node will have its own blockchain to record services provided to any user. Each time service is provided, for example Wi-Fi access, VPN access, data transmission, it’s a transaction. Smart Contract will govern the execution among different nodes. Dual consensus – dPoS and Shannon Consensus

API and SDK for Developers Some concepts to illustrate the possibilities P2P account sharing protocol share login & password through P2P network without disclosing any details Decentralized name resolution protocol every QLC Chain node contributes its capability to translate names (domain names, hash names or other self-defined names) into P2P identification Trusted billing protocol nodes verify the actual result of information Proof of Retrievability destination nodes and only destination nodes store content index dictionary

WiFi Account Sharing The 1st dApp on Account Sharing Protocol Ready to download from Google Play

WiFi Sharing Process WinQ dApp WiFi Sharer Public Chain User WiFi 2 WinQ broadcasts the WiFi info to users WinQ dApp 5 QLC is paid to the WiFi Sharer 4 WiFi Sharer 3 1 Access & Identity - Registers WiFi Network in the QLC Chain ecosystem - Configures the share and reward model for the virtual asset QLC Public Chain User - Connects to a shared WiFi - Agrees to the terms and conditions - Configuration and access information received via P2P Connection between WiFi and the User WiFi

Decentralized VPN The 2nd dApp on Account Sharing Protocol Ready to download from Google Play

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