HYPERSPACE TRANSACTION PROTOCOL

HTTP, the current protocol to locate a web address, does not provide a sufficient technological foundation for the disparate technologies of the Web 3.0 era—AR, VR, AI, IoT, and DLTs. Moreover, HTTP doesn’t “know” what information it transfers, whereas HSTP understands the context of the packets it contains.

Address of a space

Users and Smart Assets can be transferred or relocated between Spatial Domains anywhere across the Spatial Web™, using HSTP for “hyperporting” between web spaces by allowing “hyperspace” links to be placed in one webspace that links to any information about anything or to another webspace.

Routing users and content

The web is currently accessed by the protocol HTTP (Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol) to route users and content between web pages. Similarly, HSTP (HyperSpace Transaction Protocol) will route users and 3D content such as objects/assets between web spaces.

Foundational and Disruptive

The Spatial Protocol is not merely another disruptive technology but a foundational one, designed to serve as the digital infrastructure to support the next generation of Web 3.0 applications. Foundational technologies facilitate disruption across every industry.

A reflection of the physical world

Unlike our current Web—a network of informational web pages locked behind a screen—a Spatial Protocol weaves a web for the world we live and operate in, a network of experiential web spaces—the Spatial Web. With an address for every space and a protocol to connect these spaces, we can move objects from space to space securely, we can track movements through space, and we can automate transactions through space.

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