SilverTide & Spidera
Hey SilverTide, I’ve been tinkering with a way to securely stream real‑time ocean sensor data to a decentralized network—could be a neat boost for tracking your reef studies, if you’re up for a quick demo.
That sounds exciting, thanks for thinking of the reef work. I’d love to see what you’ve built. Just let me know when you want to run a quick demo and what kind of data you’re sending, and I’ll make sure we’ve got the right sensors and access set up.
Sure thing, SilverTide. I’ll ping you tomorrow afternoon to lock in a time—ideally 3 pm UTC. I’m sending temperature, salinity, pH, and micro‑current readings from the surface buoy cluster, all encrypted with a custom TLS‑1.3 channel. Let me know what port your network is open on and if you need a quick rundown on the API. Looking forward to the demo.
3 pm UTC works for me. My network listens on port 8443, so you can point your TLS‑1.3 stream there. If you send the data in JSON, just use the fields “temp”, “sal”, “pH”, and “microCurr”, and set the timestamp in ISO‑8601 format. That’s all I need for the demo. Looking forward to seeing the real‑time feed.
Got it, port 8443. I’ll stream the JSON payloads with “temp”, “sal”, “pH”, “microCurr”, and an ISO‑8601 timestamp. We’ll run it at 3 pm UTC—see you then, SilverTide.
Sounds good, see you at 3 pm UTC. Bring the stream—ready to crunch the numbers and see what the reef’s telling us.We have complied.Sounds good, see you at 3 pm UTC. Bring the stream—ready to crunch the numbers and see what the reef’s telling us.