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  • 17:26, 8 October 2024TAO Roadmap (hist | edit) ‎[8,881 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Tritium = == Trust System == This milestone marks the introduction of the new trust key decay rate, with trust decreasing 3 times faster than it accrues. Replacing the hard 24-hour time limit in September 2018, the new decay rate gives staking wallets greater ability to retain trust and more accurately reflects the effort invested in securing the blockchain. Released 2018-09-16 == LISP == The Locator/ID Separation Protocol is an important network protocol that all...")
  • 21:59, 7 October 2024Nexus Developer Documentation (hist | edit) ‎[470 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Information regarding the Nexus API commands and build instructions can be found in the docs folder on https://github.com/Nexusoft/LLL-TAO/tree/merging/docs Under [https://nexus-wiki.org/index.php?search=&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns0=1&ns3000=1 Advanced search], select the "Dev" namespace to include these pages. {{Special:AllPages/Dev:}}")
  • 01:41, 6 October 2024Module - DEX (hist | edit) ‎[194 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This simple module takes an input market pair and shows last price, bids, volumes, and order/executed tables. https://github.com/AkstonCap/DEX")
  • 07:53, 4 October 2024Dev:API - System (hist | edit) ‎[1,846 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The System API provides public access to information about this node. This includes data such as the version of software the node is running, ledger and mempool state, node IP address, and number of connected peers. == Direct Endpoints == The following commands are direct endpoints and thus do not support the above verb and noun structure available above: get/info get/metrics list/peers list/lisp-eids stop validate/address Direct endpoints support filters...") originally created as "API - System"
  • 07:02, 4 October 2024Build on Nexus (hist | edit) ‎[7,145 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with " <youtube>HSXP5mbjn1s</youtube> == Platform-agnostic API == Nexus was designed from its inception with composability in mind. The team and the community have been building a “connected world” that is achievable only with a trustless bridge between the mainstream Web2 infrastructure, such as marketplaces, development platforms, automation tools, game engines, and social networks, and the emerging Web3, powered by Nexus’ integrated API (Application Programming Inte...")
  • 05:47, 4 October 2024Web 3.0 (hist | edit) ‎[11,176 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is web 3.0? == Web 3.0, also known as Web3 is the next iteration of the world wide web. which incorporates concepts including decentralization and token-based economics. To better understand web3, we need to understand the evolution of world wide web. == What is Web 1.0? == Web 1.0 was the first iteration of the web. Most participants were consumers of content, and the creators were typically developers who build websites that contained information served up...")
  • 05:46, 4 October 2024Use Cases on Nexus (hist | edit) ‎[300 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nexus can encompass a lot of use-cases today using API's and with the upcoming Tritium++ we will bring in the more powerful developer tools with Advanced Contracts and security to interact with dapps. large")
  • 05:45, 4 October 2024Use Cases - Gaming (hist | edit) ‎[4,081 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Nexus Use-cases in the Gaming Industry''' '''Traditional Gaming''' In traditional games, users buy the game – play it. As the user continues playing, he finds and discovers weapons, gear, and other items within the game. The user uses this equipment to fight, defend himself, etc. What happens when the user stops playing the game? User no longer needs those items or weapons found or purchased. All the work and time the user puts into the game, the assets are now m...")
  • 05:45, 4 October 2024Use Cases - Certificates (hist | edit) ‎[836 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Educational degrees are a key part of our education system. It offers validity to someone’s skill and offers insight into what they are capable of. However, they are hard to verify and carry. It is also easy to fraud and can lead to cases where candidates get jobs that they do not deserve. The solution to all of these is a blockchain-powered distribution-verification system. The candidates can now get digital certificates and degrees. All these are digitally generate...")
  • 05:45, 4 October 2024Use Cases - Brick & Mortar Store (hist | edit) ‎[3,542 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nexus has been designed for the real world, everyday use by the average Joe and can be understood in this use-case. This can be easily implemented by any brick and motor stores to manage the store by integrating Nexus. Nexus can be used for payments, invoices, logistics and tracking, online marketplace. To make it easy we need to understand how these things can be implemented. ''Depending on the local regulations, crypto payments might not be feasible. Lots of things n...")
  • 05:44, 4 October 2024Dev:Update Mainnet CLI Node (hist | edit) ‎[2,783 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Whenever there is a new version of the core, it needs to be updated. ''This guide is tailored for Ubuntu/Raspian distributions.'' ''Wallet mandatory or incremental upgrades can be understood by looking at version number of the new and old wallets. If the new core version first digit is incremented then it is a mandatory update which might be a hard fork or major protocol changes. If second or third digit is incremented then, it is an incremental upgrade. Incremental up...") originally created as "Update Mainnet CLI Node"
  • 05:44, 4 October 2024Tritium Overview (hist | edit) ‎[25,756 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nexus provides several APIs to allow users and developers to easily interact with the functionality of the Nexus software stack. Each API is a logically grouped collection of methods that either interact with a specific part of the stack (e.g. ledger, registers), by functional area (accounts, assets, tokens), or by industry specific use case (supply, music). == Protocol == The API server uses the HTTP protocol and supports both GET and POST request methods. The API's...")
  • 05:43, 4 October 2024Dev:Build a Nexus Private Testnet (hist | edit) ‎[8,092 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This guide is for running a single, or island, node for testing. It does not require mining or staking to produce blocks. == Introduction == This guide will help to setup a private testnet for development. The private node has no consensus, and is a private database. This node can be used to test API calls, without spending on mining or the use of coins. == Understanding Public, Private & Hybrid == The Nexus wallet can be used to run public, private and hybrid networ...") originally created as "Tritium++ Private Testnet"
  • 05:43, 4 October 2024Tokens (hist | edit) ‎[5,268 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''What is a Token?''' In the broader sense, tokens can be thought of as virtual currencies that exist on a blockchain. '''What can Tokens be used for?''' They can be used for a variety of uses such as: * Representing ownership in an asset such as a company, preperty or land title, rights to a piece of art, or patents. * Utilities * Loyalty programs * Gaming tokens * DAO voting rights '''How does a Token created on the Nexus blockchain differ to tokens created on Et...")
  • 05:43, 4 October 2024Social Stack (hist | edit) ‎[4,153 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Social Stack which underpins the DAO''' We would like to introduce our ‘Social Stack’ concept, that provides the tools for the formation of a ‘meritocracy’, meaning that everyone has an equal opportunity to be voted into their level of capability, and reward is based on acceptance of responsibility across different roles. This technology will enable groups that share similar knowledge and interests to vote together on subject matters that they have expertise...")
  • 05:42, 4 October 2024Dev:Testnet Node (hist | edit) ‎[957 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Interactions arm, developer support team is running a full fledged testnet for the developer community. This testnet mimics the mainnet with three channel consensus and also mines testnet coins. The testnet only supports Tritium chain and legacy support has been removed. we also provide a single multi-user node for testing and can ramp up if anyone has specific requirements. We will also be providing testnet coins to developers to test their applications. ''Please...") originally created as "Testnet Node"
  • 05:41, 4 October 2024Templates (hist | edit) ‎[4,745 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Tritium++ API Template''' A lot of the current commands available in the API operate on generic templated code that allows insertion of any object type without the need for repeated functions to handle each object type. The following list of generic endpoints have default parameters that can be useful to know outside of each individual command-set. '''Scope''' The following templates do not exceed a local scope, meaning they will return results derived from the int...")
  • 05:41, 4 October 2024Trust - nPoS (hist | edit) ‎[7,942 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A public blockchain is often described as ‘trustless’ as it does not require a ‘trusted’ third party. Ironically, trust is still a factor in trustless systems, with trust derived not from a central system but from decentralized consensus. The cost to attack a decentralized consensus mechanism is directly related to its security. To increase security, Nexus implements reputation as a cost, which is related to how much consistent time a staker contributes resource...")
  • 05:40, 4 October 2024TAO Naming System (hist | edit) ‎[3,722 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Names and Namespaces''' Names and Namespaces are special kinds of object registers that are used as locators to other object registers in the blockchain. When an object register is first created (an asset for example) the caller can provide a name for the register. If a name is provided then a Name object register is also created with its register address based on a hash of the name. The Name object also has a address field, which is populated with the register addre...")
  • 05:39, 4 October 2024TAO Framework (hist | edit) ‎[1,757 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Blockchains today are still in its infancy, growing and innovating at a rapid pace. To emerge as a unique and fully decentralised solution among its peers, Nexus needs to incorporate the most innovate technology without sacrificing decentralization. Nexus started out as a clone of Peercoin and in 2016 embarked on an upgrade path to a ground breaking framework called TAO. Nexus views the blockchain as a foundational element of a larger framework. The TAO Framework — na...")
  • 05:39, 4 October 2024Supply Chain - Track & Trace (hist | edit) ‎[2,660 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''End to End supply chain track and Trace''' Today’s supply chains are global networks that generally include manufacturers, suppliers, logistics companies, and retailers that work together to deliver products to consumers. As modern supply chains continue to expand, they also are becoming more complex and disparate. Typically, traditional supply chains use paper based and disjointed data systems that lead to information silos and make tracking products a time consum...")
  • 05:38, 4 October 2024Staking NXS (hist | edit) ‎[12,752 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == This guide is intended to demystify trust-based staking and provide clarification on Nexus’ specific centralization safeguards. The significance of this consensus power shift to staking cannot be overemphasized, especially considering the vulnerable state of governance with emerging decentralized ecosystems. Nexus trust based Proof of Stake (PoS) is a greener form of mining supplying similar consensus properties that Proof of Work (PoW) channels pr...")
  • 05:38, 4 October 2024Dev:Sorting (hist | edit) ‎[3,566 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "All commands that generate a list of values supports sorting. Sorting can drill down to specific parts of the JSON hierarchy to provide advanced sorting and paging abilities. All sorting happens as the data-set is built, allowing sorting on just about any part of the JSON object. == Parameters == The following parameters can be used to apply sorting to the returned data-set: === limit === The number of records to return. Default: 100. === page === Zero-indexed page...") originally created as "Sorting"
  • 05:37, 4 October 2024Software Stack (hist | edit) ‎[10,099 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 7 Layer Software Stack == The Nexus architecture is designed as a seven-layered software stack that includes a 64-bit register-based process virtual machine. Each layer is designated to carry out a specialized process independently of one another, providing additional functionality to the existing Internet stack, the OSI model. This makes Nexus a modular blockchain. Let's delve into the workings of each of these layers individually: === Interface === The interface...")
  • 05:37, 4 October 2024Signature Chains (hist | edit) ‎[7,447 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Key Management - The Problem == A major benefit of using cryptocurrencies is the security gained through the use of public key cryptography. Though this is a vast improvement to centralized login systems, this benefit comes with the drawback of key management. In order to manage keys, most cryptocurrency wallets use a database storage file called a ‘wallet.dat’ that keeps a record of all the keys that have been / will be used to access coins. We believe that the...")
  • 05:36, 4 October 2024Security Considerations (hist | edit) ‎[4,471 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nexus offers post quantum cryptography as an optional feature to users, as at the moment ECC is still considered safe. Our optional safeguards provide adequate levels of resistance against attacks using a quantum computer. The following will describe a MITM (Man-In-The-Middle) attack, which is the only known attack able to penetrate a signature chain if the user has not opted in to use FALCON (post quantum cryptography). === Man-In-The-Middle Attack on Nexus === A MITM...")
  • 05:36, 4 October 2024Safenet (hist | edit) ‎[589 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Safenet is our vision of a truly decentralized internet and foundation of web3. Nexus is creating a truly decentralized economy. This vision is clearly evident from the design of the software stack which interoperates with the Open Systems Interconnect(OSI) stack. The grand vision for Nexus is to empower the community to build the Safenet - a fully decentralized internet owned and operated by people. Safenet will be powered by the Nexus blockchain, ONE stack, LX-OS, De...")
  • 05:35, 4 October 2024Dev:Run a Testnet Node (hist | edit) ‎[6,155 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This guide will help to set up a node on the nexus testnet. No permission is required to join the testnet and users have complete control of the dedicated node. The node configuration will differ as per the individual application requirement or amount of transactions generated. ''If you need any help on the node specifications for a particular application do contact developer support here.'' == Prerequisites == * A computer with a minimum of 1 CPU, 1GB RAM, 20GB hard...") originally created as "Run a Testnet Node"
  • 05:35, 4 October 2024Dev:Run a Private Node (hist | edit) ‎[7,618 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This guide will help to set up a private testnet. The Nexus wallet is used to run public, private and hybrid networks, the configuration is what sets them apart. The private and hybrid networks will not be compatible with legacy. In a private network, throughput can be increased by adding additional nodes and that can be done at a later stage. In a private network there is no mining or staking needed to secure the network. This guide is based on ubuntu server 20.04 LTS...") originally created as "Run a Private Node"
  • 05:34, 4 October 2024Dev:Run a Mainnet Node - CLI (hist | edit) ‎[8,634 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''This guide is tailored for Debian / Ubuntu distributions.'' == Prerequisites == * A computer with a minimum of 1 CPU, 2 GB RAM and 64GB hard disk space, Raspberry Pi 4 with 2 GB RAM with 64 GB SD card. * For VPS 1GB RAM is sufficient for normal usage, for dapp backend configuration contact here. * Ubuntu server 20.04 LTS or Debian 11 for AMD/IA64 or Ubuntu IOT / Raspberry Pi OS 64 bit for Raspberry Pi. * Etcher – To burn the image file to SD card * Putty if using S...") originally created as "Run a Mainnet Node - CLI"
  • 05:33, 4 October 2024Dev:Queries (hist | edit) ‎[3,226 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Query DSL (Domain specific Language) == The Query DSL(Domian Specific Language) allows to sort and filter recursively to any logical depth. This DSL can be used in conjunction with operators to sort, filter, and compute data in real-time. ''The Query DSL can be applied to all list and get API commands with a where parameter with the 5.1 release'' == Selector Keys == The following operators are supported for this API command-set: [object] - This selector key will...") originally created as "Queries"
  • 05:33, 4 October 2024Quantum Threat (hist | edit) ‎[5,107 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is a Quantum Computer? == A quantum computing is a rapidly-emerging technology that harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computer. Quantum computers are elegant machines, smaller and requiring less energy than supercomputers. The Quantum processor is a wafer not much bigger than the one found in a laptop. And a quantum hardware system is about the size of a car, made up mostly of cooling systems to keep the supe...")
  • 05:32, 4 October 2024Quantum Resistance (hist | edit) ‎[6,902 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Designed for the quantum future == With the rise in the power of classical computers and the emergence of quantum computers, public keys are becoming increasingly vulnerable. Most cryptocurrency addresses are created by hashing or obscuring the public key. Though, when a user makes a transaction the public key is revealed on the blockchain. In the realm of classical computing there is little risk with this method. However, a quantum computer running Shor’s algorith...")
  • 05:32, 4 October 2024Private Network (hist | edit) ‎[3,214 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What are Private Blockchains? == A private blockchain is a permissioned blockchain. Private blockchains function based on access restrictions that limit individuals who may interact in the network. In other words, it is a permissioned and restrictive blockchain that operates in a closed network. These are used mainly within an organization where only particular members are participants of the blockchain network. These are best suited for enterprises and businesses t...")
  • 05:32, 4 October 2024Primitive Operators (hist | edit) ‎[775 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Find below the primitive operators: == Used for pattern matching == WILDCARD = 0x00, == Register Operations == WRITE = 0x01, CREATE = 0x02, AUTHORIZE = 0x03, //to be determined how this will work TRANSFER = 0x04, CLAIM = 0x05, APPEND = 0x06, == Financial Operations == DEBIT = 0x10, CREDIT = 0x11, COINBASE = 0x12, GENESIS = 0x13, //for proof of stake TRUST = 0x14, FEE = 0x17, //to pay fees to network == Consensus Operations == ACK = 0x30, //a vote to...")
  • 05:31, 4 October 2024Operators (hist | edit) ‎[2,432 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Nexus API, and according commands support varying types of operators. Operators allow computation to be performed on a filtered data-set, much like in an excel spreadsheet. The minimum required components of the URI for an operator is: commands/verb/noun/filter/operator == Filter == In order to execute an operator, one must apply a basic filter to the data-set because we need to isolate a component of the returned data to operate on and return. Take the followin...")
  • 05:31, 4 October 2024ONE Stack (Future) (hist | edit) ‎[3,947 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The ONE acronym stands for One Nexus Execution, a stack designed to replace the OSI (Open system Interconnect) reference model. It is a fundamental reference model for the Nexus Protocol. The ONE stack is made up of 7 layers, out of which two are from the current OSI. == Layers of the ONE Stack == The image below shows how the ONE stack interacts with the Nexus software stack and also the OSI stack. === Signal === The Signal layer refers to the communication between...")
  • 05:30, 4 October 2024Nodes & Core (hist | edit) ‎[1,650 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Node == Nexus is a distributed network of computers running the software (known as nodes) that can verify blocks and transaction data. Participants need a software application, known as core, on the computer to "run" a node. === Node Types === The Nexus core can be configured to run as different types of nodes that consume data differently. The Nexus core can run two different types of nodes - full and lite. ==== Full Node ==== - Stores full blockchain data. - Pa...")
  • 05:30, 4 October 2024Nexus Vision & Goals (hist | edit) ‎[3,260 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Nexus Vision & Goals == Extremely ambitious and over engineered stands as valid criticism of Nexus’s goals and technical designs, referred sometimes as a scam, due to impossible nature. Nevertheless, that energy provides the necessary impetus to pursue an alternative future. Refusing to follow the trend and hype of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs), Nexus paved its own path, every passing day affirming these decisions instead of rebuking them. Specifically, th...")
  • 05:29, 4 October 2024Nexus Virtual Machine (hist | edit) ‎[2,124 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Nexus Virtual Machine (NVM) is a state machine and exists as one single entity maintained by hundreds of connected Nexus nodes. The Nexus software stack exists solely for the purpose of keeping the continuous, uninterrupted, and immutable operation of this special state machine; it's the environment in which all Nexus Accounts and Advanced contracts live. At any given point in the chain, Nexus has one and only one canonical state, and the NVM is what defines the rul...")
  • 05:29, 4 October 2024Nexus Protocol (Future) (hist | edit) ‎[5,537 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "On December 21st, 2020, the Nexus Protocol white paper was released. The new internet will be driven by a blockchain-based operating system (LX-OS) and communications protocol (Nexus Protocol), that will be connected by a distributed satellite-based mesh network. The white paper contains technical specifications and mathematical models that showcase and prove the viability, value proposition, and practicality of this novel architectural framework. == Network Architectur...")
  • 05:28, 4 October 2024Nexus Funding (hist | edit) ‎[615 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nexus is self funded by two on-chain treasuries known as the Developer and Ambassador Keys. == Developer Keys == The Developer keys fuels the developer DAO to fund the ongoing development and is sourced by a 1.5% commission per block mined, which will slowly increase to 2.5% after 10 years. This brings all the benefits of development funding without the associated risks and limits the control which can exerted by the developer account. == Ambassador Keys == The Ambas...")
  • 05:28, 4 October 2024Nexus Constitution Amendments (hist | edit) ‎[770 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== DAO Amendment Proposal == Please use the following protocol to suggest amendments to the architecture. This should help clean up the suggestions and focus them towards solutions, that require some forethought and peer review before being ratified. Completed amendments can be send to , so suggestions can be included in the constitution as it is ratified. === Reason === State your reason for modification. === Modification === State clearly what elements of the...")
  • 05:27, 4 October 2024Nexus Constitution (hist | edit) ‎[4,020 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Article I == === Section 1 === There are three branches of an Embassy: viz. Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Each of these branches performs a specific task related to the healthy functioning of an Embassy. === Section 2 === There is a monthly budget allocated to a given Embassy by voting members of the global Nexus ecosystem. This budget is not to be managed by any one branch but two of three branches must sign to resolve budgets between branches. Budget rat...")
  • 05:26, 4 October 2024Namespace on Nexus (hist | edit) ‎[4,880 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Following in the footsteps of the Domain Naming System (DNS), Nexus Tritium, Anime, and Obsidian (TAO) Framework provides a multi-tiered naming system which offers globally unique identification, personalization and branding opportunities. The TAO Naming System (TNS), perhaps only deserving brief recognition compared to the existing and anticipated technological advancements in Nexus, beckons human creativity to opportunize this unique naming and ownership framework. Th...")
  • 05:26, 4 October 2024Module - Invoice (hist | edit) ‎[7,571 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == === What is the Invoice Module? === The Invoice DApp module is an initial and essential step in the evolution of decentralized finance (DeFi), supply chains and similar blockchain use cases being built on Nexus. We envision the Nexus invoice system to not only streamline payments and reduce the costs of administration within an organization, but across businesses and between industries. This module is a downloadable add-on for the Nexus wallet. All...")
  • 05:25, 4 October 2024Mobile Wallet (hist | edit) ‎[1,929 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Among the people using crypto, only a very few use mobile wallets, this is due to the fact that most of the mobile wallets are custodial wallets, centralised in certain ways, need regular private key (wallet.dat) backups or the user experience sucks. == Problem With Mobile Wallets == Most blockchain mobile wallets connect directly to proxy servers run by third parties or wallet developers to communicate with the blockchain network. The proxy server acts as a trusted p...")
  • 05:24, 4 October 2024Lower Level Library (LLL) (hist | edit) ‎[2,405 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Lower Level Library (LLL) is the foundation for the TAO Framework. It is a base template library written in C++ minimizing hardware abstraction, thus maximizing bare metal efficiencies. Architecturally, the LLL is an interchangeable construct requiring logical development of templates and modules for specific functions. The LLL-TAO or TAO Framework is a series of LLL templates and data models that are accessible through a simple JSON-based API, allowing any type of d...")
  • 05:23, 4 October 2024Legacy and Tritium (hist | edit) ‎[1,768 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Legacy == Nexus was born as Coinshield (CSD) on 23rd September, 2019 with the Peercoin codebase and started as a cryptocurrency project. The crypto market was innovating by leaps and bounds and Ethereum, brought smart-contracts to blockchain, which was a massive step to. Nexus has a few innovations of its own, but waited to see how things will unfurl. In 2016 CSD was renamed to Nexus (NXS), and then the team laid a research initiative for a major upgrade to Nexus wh...")
  • 05:23, 4 October 2024LX-OS (Future) (hist | edit) ‎[7,728 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nexus is building the next generation decentralised internet which will be connected by a decentralized infrastructure. To power the satellites which are critical to the decentralised infrastructure setup there is a need for a secure Operating System (OS) and none of the OS existing today are suitable to power the decentralised internet of the future. Due to these limitations Nexus has no other choice than to create a new OS which is a perfect fit to power the decentral...")
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