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  • 05:22, 4 October 2024LX-OS (hist | edit) ‎[8,187 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is LX-OS? == LX-OS, the Nexus Operating System, will initially run on micro-satellites and IoT (Internet of Things) devices, which generally have weak security models. LX-OS will drive the Nexus Protocol, utilizing the immutability of Nexus to verify it’s internal states, making it resistant to most known operating system level exploits. It will be controlled by a security hardened operating system kernel, decentralized by virtue of its security and change-sta...")
  • 05:22, 4 October 2024LISP (hist | edit) ‎[7,179 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Locator Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) == When using the SafeNet, challenges of the traditional Internet will be a thing of the past, creating a more transparent and authentic Internet where sources are able to build reputation, peers are verifiable, and information is freely exchanged. It will take time to come to fruition, though we believe these innovations and many more will change the way we interact with the Internet. Nexus runs on the Locator Identifie...")
  • 05:21, 4 October 2024Intro to Nexus Network (hist | edit) ‎[2,996 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is the Nexus Network? == It is a network of computers which run the core (a software implementation of Nexus blockchain protocols) and communicates via the internet to form a single canonical supercomputer called the Nexus Virtual Machine (NVM). The NVM is a state machine and all the participants agree and keep a copy of the state. Any user can request for a transaction on the network and when such a request is broadcast, other participants on the network verif...")
  • 05:21, 4 October 2024Intro to Nexus (hist | edit) ‎[4,934 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is a cryptocurrency? == A cryptocurrency is a medium of exchange secured by a blockchain-based ledger. A medium of exchange is anything widely accepted as payment for goods and services, and a ledger is a data store that keeps track of transactions. Blockchain technology allows users to make transactions on the ledger without reliance upon a trusted third party to maintain the ledger. The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, created by Satoshi Nakamoto. Since Bit...")
  • 05:20, 4 October 2024Intro to Dapps (hist | edit) ‎[1,518 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What are Dapps? == Decentralized applications (dApps) are applications or programs that use blockchain or peer-to-peer (P2P) network of computers as the backend. DApps (also called "dapps") are outside the purview and control of a single authority. DApps—which are often built on the protocol platforms—can be developed for a variety of purposes including gaming, finance, and social media. It has to be noted that not all blockchains are created equal and here we a...")
  • 05:20, 4 October 2024Internet of Things (IoT) (hist | edit) ‎[2,952 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "LxOS will allow computers to interact with the Nexus Protocol (NP) in a deeper manner than previously possible. The Lower Level Library (LLL) provides the basis for the entire NP, explaining how it arrived at the initial temporary name of LLL-OS. Nexus integrates verification into the NexOS by interweaving consensus throughout the user and kernel spaces. It leverages Signature Chains (SigChains) and the ledger to authenticate the file system, runtime memory and any chang...")
  • 05:19, 4 October 2024Hybrid Network (hist | edit) ‎[2,207 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Today fully decentralized blockchains are still in their infancy and scalability holds back the full potential. There are a lot of scaling technologies being integrated like Lightning and Plasma which claim to solve the problem of scalability, but layer 2 solutions are not the best approach to scale fully decentralized blockchains. Nexus designed two different scaling solutions, depending on the use-cases and requirements, the first being the Hybrid network. Nexus is de...")
  • 05:19, 4 October 2024How-to-API: Tritium++ (hist | edit) ‎[7,112 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Nexus API Interface == Accessing the Nexus API is a seamless and simple experience. To access the API, you can use one of three options: === Use a web browser with a URL based request === Make a '''GET''' request with the parameters in the URL as seen below. http://localhost:8080/<api>/<method>?<key>=<value>&<key1>=<value1> The API uses form encoding, so you are free to use any characters you wish. The only thing to be aware of is when using a '+' character in t...")
  • 05:18, 4 October 2024History of Nexus (hist | edit) ‎[4,812 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''“I’ve been working on a new electronic cash system that’s fully peer-to-peer, with no trusted third party.”  - Satoshi Nakamoto''' == The Beginning of Blockchain == All Hallows’ Eve 2008. Satoshi Nakamoto’s white paper “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” hits Metzdowd.com and the architecture for a trusted, distributed, peer-to-peer ledger is born. Blockchain, as described in the initial paper, is simply a chain of verified and recor...")
  • 05:18, 4 October 2024Dev:Filtering (hist | edit) ‎[4,146 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "All API endpoints support filtering the results for getting specific parts of the dataset. The following sections describe how to filter the JSON of given output. The minimum required components of the URI to filter results are: commands/verb/noun/<filter> The above filter becomes an expression either on the end of the URI, or between an operator: commands/verb/noun/<filter>/operator == Filtering == In order to filter an object, one must know the JSON key they ar...") originally created as "Filtering"
  • 05:17, 4 October 2024FAQ (hist | edit) ‎[1,544 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Frequently Asked Questions == === Is Nexus a security? === Nexus is not a security. ​ === Did Nexus have an Initial Coin Offering (ICO)? === No, Nexus did not have an ICO. It was mined into existence similar to Bitcoin. ​ === How is Nexus funded? === Nexus is funded by an on-chain treasury, where a small percentage of the mining rewards are collected in an embassy key. ​ === Does Nexus take direct funding like venture capitalists? === No, Nexus does not tak...")
  • 05:16, 4 October 2024Ethereum to Nexus (hist | edit) ‎[1,588 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== How to transition from Ethereum to Nexus == If you are someone who has experience developing on Ethereum, EVM compatible or other protocol chains and interested in building on Nexus, before starting down the rabbit hole: * Nexus has a disparate architecture compared to Ethereum or other protocol / base chains. * Nexus is a Verification engine, unlike Ethereum which is a Computation engine. * Nexus will be a pure layer 1 chain solution, we have ingenious solutions de...")
  • 05:15, 4 October 2024Economics (hist | edit) ‎[3,145 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |+ Supply and Inflation Statistics |- ! Description !! Value !! Last Updated |- | Current Supply || 74.4 million || September 29, 2022 |- | Target Supply @ 2024 || 78 million || September 29, 2022 |- | Current Inflation || 4.01% || September 29, 2022 |} == Nexus Minting == The first Nexus block was mined on September 23rd, 2014 at 16:20:00 GMT – 7. As of April 4 2022, the total supply of NXS is 73,092,716.09, which is 93.7% of the September 2024...")
  • 05:15, 4 October 2024Decentralized Identity (hist | edit) ‎[2,862 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is a decentralized identity? == Decentralized identity, often used interchangeably with “self-sovereign identity” (SSI), is gaining ground as an alternative to today’s centralized and federated infrastructures. In short, it allows individuals to manage their own identities. In a decentralized framework, the user receives credentials from a number of issuers (e.g., government, education, employer) and stores them in a digital wallet. The user presents those...")
  • 05:14, 4 October 2024Decentralization and Nexus (hist | edit) ‎[6,221 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Decentralization is often used as a general term in crypto for describing trust-less, permission-less and immutable blockchains. The words Decentralisation and Web3 are used ambiguously in every blockchain. Nevertheless, the distinctions are technically significant: the consensus and topology of networks determines their properties. This article will help you decipher the difference. The above diagram illustrates three different topologies. Centralized and Decentralize...")
  • 05:01, 4 October 2024DAO (hist | edit) ‎[5,327 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is Governance? == Governance can be defined as: “The system by which entities, networks are directed and controlled. It is concerned with structure and processes for decision making, accountability, control and behaviour at the top of an entity. Governance influences how an organisation’s objectives are set and achieved, how risk is monitored and addressed and how performance is optimised”. Governance is a system and process, not a single activity and ther...")
  • 05:00, 4 October 2024Consensus on Nexus (hist | edit) ‎[7,529 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is consensus? == A blockchain, or distributed ledger, is spread across nodes whose job it is to verify transactions on the network. This is one of the key ideas about blockchain, and gives it its unique decentralized flavor. As a result, anyone can submit information to be stored onto a blockchain and therefore it is important that there are processes in place that can ensure everyone agrees on what information to add and what to discard. These rules are essent...")
  • 05:00, 4 October 2024Connect Node to Interface (hist | edit) ‎[2,880 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This guide will help to access your wallet daemon using a remote wallet interface. For this you will need the IP address of your node and also the interface computer. For the remote computer you can go to settings, network and click on details which will give your computer IP address. On the computer which will run the interface, go to https://nexus.io/wallets and download the wallet for your operating system. '''Always [https://nexus.io/ResourceHub/wallet-guide verify...")
  • 04:59, 4 October 2024Conditional Operators (hist | edit) ‎[1,265 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Find below the various conditional operators: == Core validation types == //RESERVED to 0x7f UINT8_T = 0x70, UINT16_T = 0x71, UINT32_T = 0x72, UINT64_T = 0x73, UINT256_T = 0x74, UINT512_T = 0x75, UINT1024_T = 0x76, STRING = 0x77, BYTES = 0x78, == Core validation operations == //RESERVED to 0x8f EQUALS = 0x80, LESSTHAN = 0x81, GREATERTHAN = 0x82, NOTEQUALS = 0x83, CONTAINS = 0x84, LESSEQUALS = 0x85, GREATEREQUALS = 0x86, //RESERVED to 0x9f ADD = 0x...")
  • 04:58, 4 October 2024Blockchain Basics (hist | edit) ‎[15,476 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== How does a Blockchain work? == People, known as miners, are given a monetary incentive to verify transactions. Miners use computers or specialized mining equipment to verify that the people spending cryptocurrency, indeed have the coins to spend. A record of transactions are then immutably chained together and recorded as a block, and appended to the chain. This record is stored on the computers of many different miners, creating a decentralized network. Many blockc...")
  • 04:57, 4 October 2024Assets - NFTs (hist | edit) ‎[2,387 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is an Asset (NFT)? == Assets, commonly known as NFT's stand for non-fungible token. Assets are tokens that we can use to represent ownership of unique items. They let us digitally represent things like art, collectibles, even real estate and a lot of other things. They can only have one official owner (sigchain) at a time and they're secured by the Nexus blockchain; except the owner no one can modify the record of ownership. An Asset can only have one owner (us...")
  • 04:33, 4 October 2024Asset Tokenization (hist | edit) ‎[8,183 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Asset Tokenization also referred as "Asset Backed Tokens" or _"Tokenized Assets"_ is a new concept that uses digital tokens to fractionalize ownership of assets such as property, jewelry or fine art and uses contracts on blockchain to manage these ownership rights. On Nexus, Asset tokenization is the process by which an issuer creates an Asset, which represents a digital or physical asset, a fungible token, and then links them together (Tokenizing). The tokens now repre...")
  • 04:32, 4 October 2024Advanced Contracts (hist | edit) ‎[10,415 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...")
  • 04:31, 4 October 2024Three-Dimensional Chain (Future) (hist | edit) ‎[17,559 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 3DC scaling solution for Nexus == The Three-Dimensional Chain (3DC) is designed to solve the 'Blockchain Trilemma'. It will transform the ledger into a multi-layered processing system, in order to scale securely and with a high degree of decentralization. The Blockchain Trilemma is an opinion that only two of the three qualities, Security, Decentralization and Scalability, are achievable concurrently. The 3DC chains together cryptographic primitives into a three dim...")
  • 04:25, 4 October 20243DC - Simplified (hist | edit) ‎[11,976 bytes]Nexus wiki (talk | contribs) (→‎Nexus Three Dimensional Chain Simplified)
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