Tezos
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Tezos is an open-source blockchain that can execute peer-to-peer transactions and serve as a platform for deploying smart contracts.[1] The native cryptocurrency for the Tezos blockchain is the tez (ISO 4217: XTZ; sign: ꜩ). The Tezos network achieves consensus using proof-of-stake. Tezos uses an on-chain governance model that enables the protocol to be amended when upgrade proposals receive a favorable vote from the community.[2] Its testnet was launched in June 2018,[3] and its mainnet went live in September 2018.[4]
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Quick Facts Denominations, Plural ...
Denominations | |
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Plural | XTZ, tez |
Symbol | ꜩ |
Code | XTZ |
Subunits | |
1⁄1000000 | Mutez |
Development | |
Original author(s) |
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White paper | "Tezos – a self-amending crypto-ledger" |
Initial release | 30 June 2018 (5 years ago) (2018-06-30) |
Latest release | 15.1 / |
Code repository | gitlab |
Development status | Active |
Written in | OCaml |
Source model | Open Source |
License | MIT |
Ledger | |
Timestamping scheme | Proof-of-stake |
Block reward | ꜩ40 |
Block time | 15 seconds (since Mumbai update) |
Block explorer | tzstats |
Circulating supply | ꜩ888,184,894 (est. May 2022) |
Website | |
Website | tezos |
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