flippedportFed
flippedportFed is a hypothetical concept that describes a decentralized network architecture where the traditional client-server model is inverted. In this model, instead of clients initiating requests to a central server, the "server" components, or nodes, are capable of initiating connections and serving data to a distributed network of clients. This approach aims to enhance scalability, resilience, and privacy by distributing the computational and storage burden across numerous participating nodes.
The core principle of flippedportFed involves peer-to-peer communication and data sharing. Each node in the network
Potential applications for a flippedportFed architecture include decentralized storage systems, distributed computing platforms, and secure communication