diff --git a/applications/Cyborg.md b/applications/Cyborg.md index 091f20514f9..d8aa2a85d7c 100644 --- a/applications/Cyborg.md +++ b/applications/Cyborg.md @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Please also provide the GitHub accounts of all team members. If they contain no We initially developed a Rust WebSocket client with a low-key profile, ensuring a seamless connection with our blockchain through off-chain workers. Additionally, we created a proof of concept based on this client. Our initial plan was to proceed with this development. However, based on the recommendation from the W3F grants team during our [previous application](https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/pull/1933) to eliminate centralized entities from our architecture and establish a fully decentralized system from the ground up, we embarked on several research iterations. -Through this process, we identified the potential of using connected clusters than indivdual instances for better management efficiency, We are currently building an on chain work verifcation system. Our team will shift focus to building custom pallets outlined in the technical architecture to steer our way through to become a parachain on Kusama and eventually on Polkadot. +Through this process, we identified the potential of using connected clusters than indivdual instances for better management efficiency, We are currently building an on chain work verification system. Our team will shift focus to building custom pallets outlined in the technical architecture to steer our way through to become a parachain on Kusama and eventually on Polkadot. As part of our transition, we are migrating from WebSockets to utilizing Libp2p as the core connection protocol. Furthermore, Subxt will serve as the standard communication protocol facilitating interaction between the Substrate chain and the off-chain domain. This strategic shift aligns with our commitment to adopting decentralized principles and enhancing the robustness of our system architecture.