Have you thought of the international limit you're going to set on how much a node can hold on your network?
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Thanks jackg for your comments, but what you sommented, has nothing with Sabu protocol. The Sabu protocol doesn't care about hash-rate or "Current cost per phs" etc.
Please read the article carefully and "think out of the box". The protocol is based on UTXOs and potential valid transaction which people use them as a kind of debt-proving-document instead of sending it to Bitcoin network.
Potentially nodes would be millions or more with no limitation, since the nodes (mobile wallets) are standalone and it is not necessary
everyone know
everything about
every transaction.
It is something quite serious with the sabu protocol though as it proves it's cheap for a bad actor with a lot of funds to double spend once they get where they want with "in-app" funds...
You kinda went on to suggest this was decentralised, trustless and Pro privacy but I can't even see a way it's any of those.
Especially considering the "masternodes" that need to run to maintain the network.