Introduction to TBC (Turing Blockchain) 1. Economic Model: A total issuance of 2.1 billion tokens, of which 93.3% are permanently locked. The remaining 6.7% (142 million) are generated through mining, which will take 100 years to complete, producing 42,500 tokens daily. The actual circulating supply is only about 12 million tokens. The mining mechanism is the same as Bitcoin, halving every 4 years, with no additional issuance. 2. Technical Features: TBC is a hard fork of Bitcoin, sharing the same roots as Bitcoin. It also has the world's first Turing-complete UTXO (transaction model) smart contracts, making it the smart contract layer of Bitcoin. 1. Technical Highlights: Ultra-high performance, theoretical TPS (Transactions Per Second) exceeds 13,000+, which is 1,800 times that of native Bitcoin. 2. Ultra-low fees: The cost of a single transaction fluctuates around $0.0002, which is only one ten-thousandth of the Ethereum fee level, and the transaction cost will never be inflated.
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Introduction to TBC (Turing Blockchain)
1. Economic Model: A total issuance of 2.1 billion tokens, of which 93.3% are permanently locked. The remaining 6.7% (142 million) are generated through mining, which will take 100 years to complete, producing 42,500 tokens daily. The actual circulating supply is only about 12 million tokens. The mining mechanism is the same as Bitcoin, halving every 4 years, with no additional issuance.
2. Technical Features: TBC is a hard fork of Bitcoin, sharing the same roots as Bitcoin. It also has the world's first Turing-complete UTXO (transaction model) smart contracts, making it the smart contract layer of Bitcoin.
1. Technical Highlights: Ultra-high performance, theoretical TPS (Transactions Per Second) exceeds 13,000+, which is 1,800 times that of native Bitcoin.
2. Ultra-low fees: The cost of a single transaction fluctuates around $0.0002, which is only one ten-thousandth of the Ethereum fee level, and the transaction cost will never be inflated.