Hardware

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This is a page about using Obyte with hardware devices: BIoT, Byteduino etc

BIoT

Byte(ball) Internet of Things

It's an ecosystem that connects you to devices and devices to each other

Why use Obyte https://hackernoon.com/welcome-to-biot-iot-solutions-on-byteball-platform-94c4d7640f03

Project 1 — Acquisition of activity

Example of BIoT system buying something through Obyte using payment channels https://youtu.be/Rll5JQGNrU0

More info https://hackernoon.com/biot-real-examples-of-work-of-our-system-20ed741c74a1

Project 2 — Payment per use

Our second project is an idea that can be widely used in a real-life environment — payment per use https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0o7xjtPhc

Self sustain 3d printer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_cem1cl3a4

https://hackernoon.com/bosch-biot-self-sustaining-3d-printing-service-f6c925b07355

https://twitter.com/ObyteOrg/status/1098518683725512704 https://twitter.com/ObyteOrg/status/1098538082226327552

https://biot.ws/


Byteduino

Is a light implementation of Obyte for Arduino ESP8266 and ESP32

Arduino https://www.arduino.cc/ is an open-source hardware and software company, project and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control both physically and digitally https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino

Byteduino requires very little memory, works even on devices with 40 KB of memory

https://github.com/Papabyte/Byteduino