Yes, any network link to an outside pub would eventually sync that pub to the rest of the network. This makes Secure Scuttlebutt a [delay tolerant network](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delay-tolerant_networking).
As far as I know, the cores aren't clocked. Instead Chuck designed his own transistors using his own OKAD II VLSI tools to be efficient on the CMOS process node with switching speeds being dictated by the transistor…
"Between nodes there are 18 bit, bidirectional parallel buses called Comm Ports. The handshaking on these ports is trivially simple and the latency and jitter are low, on the order of gate delays, tens of picoseconds.…
Yes, any network link to an outside pub would eventually sync that pub to the rest of the network. This makes Secure Scuttlebutt a [delay tolerant network](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delay-tolerant_networking).
As far as I know, the cores aren't clocked. Instead Chuck designed his own transistors using his own OKAD II VLSI tools to be efficient on the CMOS process node with switching speeds being dictated by the transistor…
"Between nodes there are 18 bit, bidirectional parallel buses called Comm Ports. The handshaking on these ports is trivially simple and the latency and jitter are low, on the order of gate delays, tens of picoseconds.…