Introduction to TBC (Turing Bit Chain) 1. Economic Model: A total issuance of 2.1 billion coins, of which 93.3% is permanently locked. The remaining 6.7% (142 million) is generated through mining, which will take 100 years to mine completely, with a daily output of 42,500 coins. The actual circulating supply is only around 12 million coins. The mining mechanism is the same as Bitcoin, halving every 4 years, with no increase in supply. 2. Technical Features: TBC is a hard fork of Bitcoin, sharing the same root and origin as Bitcoin. It also boasts 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 fees, and the transaction cost is never subject to inflation.
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Introduction to TBC (Turing Bit Chain)
1. Economic Model: A total issuance of 2.1 billion coins, of which 93.3% is permanently locked. The remaining 6.7% (142 million) is generated through mining, which will take 100 years to mine completely, with a daily output of 42,500 coins. The actual circulating supply is only around 12 million coins. The mining mechanism is the same as Bitcoin, halving every 4 years, with no increase in supply.
2. Technical Features: TBC is a hard fork of Bitcoin, sharing the same root and origin as Bitcoin. It also boasts 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 fees, and the transaction cost is never subject to inflation.