Project Introduction:
Marlin (POND) is an open protocol that provides high performance programmable network infrastructure for DeFi and Web 3.0.
Marlin, founded by former Microsoft, Samsung, Cisco engineers and researchers from MIT and the Ethereum foundation, is an open protocol that provides a high-performance programmable network infrastructure for Web 3.0. It supports faster transmission of blocks, transactions and data among miners, all nodes and layer 0 users, making the DAPP experience smoother and more convenient. The core of marlin protocol is a relay node network, which uses special path adjustment, dynamic flow control and multi-path routing technology for communication, in order to achieve superior performance in weak connection network. Because it is platform independent, its plug and play network module can interoperate with a wide range of consensus algorithms. Marlin's mission is to provide Web 2 like performance in web 3 without sacrificing the core principles of decentralization and security.
Basic Information:
Full Name in English:Marlin
Token Symbol:POND
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Investor/Institution:
Issue date: December 19, 2020
Total Supply:10,000,000,000
Circulating Supply:3,184,000,001
Token Unit:POND
Related Links:
Official Website: https://www.marlin.pro/
White Paper Link:https://www.marlin.pro/whitepaper
Block Browser:https://cn.etherscan.com/token/0x57b946008913b82e4df85f501cbaed910e58d26c
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