BitCherry BCHC new upgrade to the world’s first commercial scalable blockchain infrastructure based on IPv8 technology
2020-11-04
Medium

Dear BitCherry community followers:
Trust is the foundation of the business community, in order to improve the level of trust in the community, weak liquidity and financial resource monopolies and other issues. Starting from February 20th, 2020, based on business scenarios, BitCherry global consensus will fully optimize its technology. While upgrading the technology, it will build a blockchain infrastructure that can truly meet the needs of future business applications. The latest version of the technical white paper will be released in the near future.
After the upgrade, BitCherry will become the world’s first commercial scalable blockchain infrastructure based on IPv8 technology. world’s first commercial scalable blockchain infrastructure based on IPv8 technology. It will have performance efficiency, data security, and a more reasonable and comprehensive consensus governance mechanism. It will cover many business fields including supply chain finance, asset digitization, commercial consumption, e-commerce, and distributed cloud computing, providing a high-performance, high-secure, and high-available underlying public chain support for distributed commerce on the chain.
With the overall technology upgrade, we have also conducted a comprehensive revision on BitCherry’s official website, new sectors will be added: new technical features and commercial application scenarios sectors.
Website: www.bitcherry.io
Now, the revision version website has been on trial, and the website information is being improved. We are apologizing for the temporary inconvenience to browse. Hope to have your understanding.
In the end, we want to thank all of you for consistently support us.
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