Shaga Servers
Representing the Supply side of the Network
Overview
Shaga Servers are essential components of the Shaga network, responsible for game streaming and maintaining a consistent gaming experience across multiple clients.
Key Roles
Content Distribution:
Game Streaming: Shaga Servers stream games from nodes (PC owners) to clients (gamers). These servers are Windows machines with games pre-installed, ensuring a smooth streaming experience.
File Synchronization: Keeps game files updated across the network, ensuring that all nodes have the latest versions of games.
Network Synchronization:
Real-Time Data Management: Ensures the synchronization of real-time game data, which is crucial for maintaining a consistent and responsive gaming experience.
Authorization Checks: Manages secure access to game content, verifying that only authorized users can play.
Security and Resilience:
Cryptographic Techniques: Uses advanced cryptographic methods for enhanced privacy and security.
Risk Compartmentalization: Implements strict access controls and compartmentalizes risks to prevent system-wide vulnerabilities.
Economic and Community Benefits
Incentivized Participation:
SHAGA Tokens: PC owners earn SHAGA tokens by streaming games, incentivizing them to contribute their resources to the network.
Favorable Pricing: SHAGA Buy & Burn mechanisms help maintain the token's value and provide favorable pricing for services.
Scalability and Accessibility:
Global Reach: Designed to scale and include millions of gaming PCs, making high-quality gaming accessible to a broader audience.
Community Engagement: Encourages collaboration between gamers and developers, fostering a vibrant and interactive community.
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