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Coin Bureau Names Top Altcoins To Invest in During a Recession

A popular crypto analyst is ranking Cosmos (ATOM) and Algorand (ALGO) among his top five altcoins to invest in during a recession. In a new interview...

Kraken’s 2022 year in review

There is never been a dull moment in crypto, and this year was no exception. In 2022, Kraken celebrated 11 years of our mission to...

Why DeFi Will Lead Us to the Next Bull Run

The crypto sector continues to battle masive contagion following FTX’s collapse and the 2022 bear market. Despite...

LUNC News: TGF Submits Terra Classic Recovery Proposal 10946

Professor Edward Kim, program director of Terra Grants Foundation (TGF), has submitted the first initiative with Proposal 10946. The proposal aims to set...

Do Kwon Offers Cosmos Chains Free Terra Station Integration

Terra co-founder Do Kwon made an appearance on Twitter to invite Cosmos developers to integrate with Terra Station.“Cosmos chain core teams interested in Station...

Trading for JUNO Starts Now!

We’re thrilled to announce that Kraken now supports JUNO (JUNO)! Funding and Trading Funding and trading are now live. Keep an eye on the status page...

Trading for ARPA and JUNO Starts July 28 – Deposit Now!

We’re thrilled to announce that Kraken now supports Arpa Chain (ARPA) and Juno (JUNO)! Funding and Trading Funding is live, and trading will begin on July...

Coin Bureau Conference 2022 Recap

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Coin Bureau Cryptocurrency Conference 2022

<!-- --> The Coin Bureau Cryptocurrency Conference is here! Join us on May the 7th to meet Guy along with a host of accredited content creators...

How The Juno Network DAO Voted to Revoke a Whale’s Tokens

Juno Network's Proposal 16 to dramatically shrink one whale's JUNO holdings passed, adding more nuance to the power of a DAO.

ApeCoin Has Arrived

March 17, 2022       /       Unchained Daily       /       Laura Shin Daily Bits ✍️✍️✍️ Eight members of Congress wrote to SEC chair Gary Gensler about[...]

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Cosmos Deep-Dive: The Internet of Blockchains

Cosmos Deep-Dive

Cosmos is a permissionless decentralized network of interoperable and independent blockchains that exchange tokens and information. Cosmos was established in order to overcome some of the problems that modern blockchains have. Scalability, governance, and usability are among these concerns. Blockchains can be separated into three conceptual layers from architecture:  Application layer: It updates the state of blockchain based on the execution of transactions.  Networking Layer: It is in charge of ensuring that transactions and consensus-related messages are propagated.  Consensus Layer: It allows nodes to agree on the system’s present state. The Cosmos is a decentralized network of autonomous, scalable, and interoperable blockchains powered by the Tendermint Core Byzantine Fault-Tolerant (BFT) consensus algorithm. Cosmos is all about the multi-chain world, seamlessly communicating data and tokens between numerous sovereign blockchains. This establishes a collaborative ecosystem because no project or blockchain in the ecosystem exists to compete with others; instead, Cosmos connects them all.  Features of Cosmos: Tendermint Core Cosmos SDK IBC Tendermint Core Tendermint BFT combines a blockchain’s networking layer and consensus layer into a generic engine, allowing developers to focus on the development of the application layer rather than the complicated underlying protocol. Tendermint saves hundreds of hours of development time as a result. Tendermint is also the name of the byzantine fault-tolerant consensus method employed by the Tendermint BFT engine. The Application Blockchain Interface connects the application layer of blockchains with the Tendermint BFT engine through a socket. Any programming language of your choice can be used to wrap the protocol, allowing developers to use whatever language best suits their needs. Cosmos SDK The Cosmos-SDK is an open-source framework for creating multi-asset public Proof-of-Stake (PoS) and Proof-of-Authority (PoA) blockchains, such as the Cosmos Hub. Application-specific blockchains are blockchains that have been created using the Cosmos SDK. The Cosmos SDK’s purpose is to simplify developers to build unique blockchains from the ground up that can natively interact with existing blockchains. IBC It’s a protocol that enables different blockchains to communicate with one another. Considering the legalities and constraints that needed to be met to make this communication process a reality was hard. IBC makes it easy to transfer tokens and other data in a trusted and frictionless manner. It opens up a world of possibilities allowing for interoperability and value transfer, without facing the scaling issues which can be seen today in many blockchains. How does IBC work? The logic behind IBC is very simple. Let us suppose, there is an account on chain X, and it wants to send 20 tokens (for eg. ATOM) to chain Y.  Tracking Chain Y receives the headers of chain X continuously and vice versa. This allows every chain to have the track record of the validator set of every other blockchain. For this purpose, each chain runs a light-client of the other. Proof Relay Proof that 20 ATOM tokens are bonded is sent from chain X to chain Y. Validation  The proof sent to chain Y is verified against chain X’s header and if the proof is found valid, then 20 ATOM vouchers are created on chain Y. Keep in mind that, ATOM tokens created on chain Y are not real, because real ATOM tokens still exist on chain X. Tokens present on chain Y are just a representation of ATOM on chain X, along with proof that these ATOM tokens are frozen on chain X. A similar process is followed to unlock the tokens when they return to their origin chain.  Tokenomics Use Cases of ATOM Token ATOM can be used in three ways: as a spam-prevention system, staking tokens, and voting method in governance.  ATOM is used to pay fees as a spam prevention method. Similar to Ethereum’s idea of gas, the fee might be proportionate to the amount of computation required by the transaction. Taking fees is necessary so that malicious actors don’t misuse the blockchain. ATOM can be staked to obtain tokens as rewards. The quantity of ATOM staked determines the Cosmos Hub’s economic security. The more collateralized ATOM there are, the more skin is at stake and the cost of attacking the network rises. As a result, the more ATOM are staked, the better will be the economic security, Governance: ATOM holders can also govern the Cosmos Hub by voting on proposals with their staked ATOM. Initial Token Distribution of Cosmos(ATOM) The Interchain Foundation held multiple private investment rounds, and a public fundraising event on April 6, 2017.  According to the Interchain Foundation, private Contributors, Public Contributors, All in Bits Inc (AiB), and the Interchain Foundation were the recipients of these newly created ATOMs.  In exchange for a $1,329,472.3 donation, strategic and early adopters received 7.1 percent of the first supply or 16,856,718.97 ATOMs. In exchange for $300,000, the seed contributors received 5% of the initial supply or 11,809,947.91 … Continued

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