Interesting article in Cointelegraph.
I am looking forward to understanding more about the consensus in Trestor
"By October 1, Trestor Network will primarily be powered by academic institutions, running full Trestor nodes across the globe. Our consensus is not PoW [proof of work] or PoS [proof of stake], or Ripple/Stellar. Our process takes the best of proof of stake and the Ripple/Stellar-type voting-based mathematical guarantees, and merges the two ideas to create a new network consensus system. We call this asymmetric proof of stake (aPoS)."
Kudos to the team for opensourcing the code on Github
https://github.com/Trestor/trestor-crypto-ObjectiveC