AKA Ledger Components

1) Nodes/Validators

Google Spreadsheets are used as validators and nodes in AKA Ledger to maintain the ledger and ensure its accuracy and up-to-dateness. Validators check to make sure that transactions are valid and then add them to their own ledgers. Nodes store a copy of the ledger and keep it up-to-date, syncing data with each other to ensure that everyone has the same version.

2) Hub

Google Spreadsheets are used to create the Hub in AKA Ledger, a central point where wallet apps can connect to the network. The Hub provides a list of all the nodes on the network, as well as their status. This allows wallet apps to quickly and easily connect to the network and start processing transactions.

3) Mempool

The Mempool in AKA Ledger is a Google Form that allows anyone to submit transactions to the network. Transactions are processed in the order in which they are received. The Mempool makes AKA Ledger more user-friendly and accessible to a wider range of people.

4) Wallets

AKA Ledger is compatible with a variety of popular wallet apps, including Metamask, SafePal, Coin98, imToken, and O3. These wallet apps allow users to view their account information, such as their balance and transaction history, and to sign and submit transactions to the network.

There is also a web version of the AKA Ledger wallet, which is developed in Google Apps Script and published as a web app. The web version of the wallet is a convenient option for users who do not want to download a dedicated wallet app.