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TBC ( Turing Bit Chain ) Introduction
1. Economic Model: The total issuance is 2.1 billion coins, of which 93.3% are permanently locked. The remaining 6.7% (142 million ) will be generated through mining, which will last for 100 years, with an average daily output of 42,500 coins. Currently, the market circulation is about 17.5 million, while the actual circulation is only about 12 million coins. The mining mechanism is the same as Bitcoin, halving every 4 years, and by 2028, the total circulation will be about 65 million coins, after which no more will be issued.
Secondly, technical characteristics: TBC is the world's first public chain to implement Turing complete smart contracts based on the Bitcoin UTXO model.
1. Technical Highlights: Ultra-high performance, theoretical TPS ( with over 13,000+ transactions per second, which is 1,800 times that of native Bitcoin.
2. Ultra-low fees: The cost of a single transaction fluctuates around $0.0002, which is only one ten-thousandth of Ethereum fees, and transaction costs will never inflate.
3. Ultra-fast speed: On-chain transaction confirmation with zero delay, achieving second-level confirmation to meet the needs of high-frequency payment scenarios.
4. Economic Value: The current market value of TBC is less than one ten-thousandth of Bitcoin, and its potential for future value growth is limitless.
TBC8.84%
PUMP4.53%
FB0.21%
BTC0.76%
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