Can a parent node on a Holochain network invite 1,000+ children nodes to join their network?

Yes, a parent node on a Holochain network can invite 1,000+ children nodes to join their network. In Holochain, nodes can join a network by connecting to existing nodes that are already part of the network. This process is commonly referred to as bootstrapping.

To invite 1,000+ nodes to join the network, the parent node would need to provide each child node with the necessary connection details, such as the network address and port number. The child nodes can then use this information to connect to the parent node and join the network.

Holochain is designed to be highly scalable, so it is possible to support large numbers of nodes in a network. However, there are some performance and scalability considerations that you will need to take into account when designing and deploying a large Holochain network, such as optimizing data synchronization and minimizing network congestion.

Overall, it is possible to invite 1,000+ children nodes to join a Holochain network, but it will require careful planning and implementation to ensure that the network is scalable, reliable, and efficient. You may want to consult with experienced Holochain developers or seek out training resources to help you get started.

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