Achain Declares its Ambition to be a Dapp “Planter”


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March 18, Seoul. Achain, the world’s leading blockchain platform showcased its seven technical advantages at 2018 Tokensky Blockchain Conference Seoul Session. Achain’s partner Eric Wang delivered a speech titled “From Programmer to Planter”, explaining Achain’s vision to become a “planter” or “gardener” of the decentralized apps.  

Eric Wang Speaks at the Conference

Eric believes 2018 is a crucial year for Dapps, where there could be an exponential increase in Dapp number and variety. Being one of the best public blockchains, Achain will try its best to follow this trend. Besides “fork theory”, Achain will provide a portfolio of services for Dapp developers to better suit different blockchain application scenarios.

Achain, as a decentralized public blockchain platform, has always had the vision of creating a blockchain network where information flows freely and each member of the network can exchange values without effort – a blockchain world where no obstacles of communication can be found.

To ensure this vision come to fruition, Achain team put forward the concept of “a platform of sharing and freedom” and carved out the so-called “smart contract network – forking network – interconnected network” roadmap. The team also dived deep into innovative forking, Blockchain as a Service, Security Isolation and Event Reaction.

During the speech, Eric introduced Achain’s seven technical advantages to developers:

  1. High Transaction Rate

Achain has a faster block generation speed (10s). For normal transaction, its transaction speed can reach as high as 1000tps, which is faster than most blockchains.

  1. Safety for Smart Contracts

Achain has a Sandbox mechanism which can simulate the blockchain’s environment. Smart contracts can be tested in the sandbox before launching onto the actual blockchain. Thus, eliminating potential risky behaviors of faulty smart contracts.

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