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What are ASMB tokens?

Bond ASMB tokens and collect staking rewards, node fees and rewards from chain owners. The native ASMB token is the economic fuel of the Assembly ecosystem and is used to secure smart contract chains through staking, govern the Assembly network through voting and is used within the Assembly dApp ecosystem.

What is SMB protocol?

SMB (SServer Message Block) is a client/server protocol that governs access to files and whole directories, as well as other network resources like printers, routers or interfaces open to the network. Information exchange between the different processes of a system (also known as inter-process communication) can be handled based on the SMB protocol.

What is SMB signing?

SMB signing means that every SMB message contains a signature that is generated by using the session key. The client puts a hash of the entire message into the signature field of the SMB header. SMB signing first appeared in Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, and Microsoft Windows 98. Signing algorithms have evolved over time.

What's new in SMB?

This was initially referred to as SMB 2.2 but was later changed to the designation SMB 3.0, which still applies today. This protocol revision likewise aimed at improving the performance and security of SMB connections, particularly across virtualized data centers. The following new features were key to this improvement:

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