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Keep it up and congratulation for a job well done! You have faced a lot of challenges and overcome many obstacles to complete this task. Though the way was rocky and filled with difficulties, but you have done it very well. Good job and tons of best wishes.

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  • Keep it up and congratulation for a job well done! You have faced a lot of challenges and overcome many obstacles to complete this task. Though the way was rocky and filled with difficulties, but you have done it very well. Good job and tons of best wishes.
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Revainrating 3 out of 5

I like its low fees of transection

I like its low fees of transection

Pros
  • Zilliqa’s high throughput means that you can focus on developing your ideas without worrying about network congestion, high transaction fees. Zilliqa’s non-fungible tokens allow gamers to truly own and custodize assets. Zilliqa’s high scalability results in low transaction fees.
Cons
  • the team don't do the afford the must be done

Zilliqa was created in 2017 by a group of computer scientists and academics. The team is lead by Prateek Saxena from the University of California and Xinshu Dong and Amrit Kumar from the University of Singapore. Whilst the team doesn’t have a huge amount of experience in crypto, it does have the support of advisors from established networks like Kyber.Its own website describes Zilliqa as a, “next-gen, high throughput blockchain platform.” But what does that mean? Put simply, Zilliqa is a…

Pros
  • It has great new tech It has a strong community
Cons
  • It has an inexperienced team It’s still being developed

Zilliqa is a new blockchain platform that is designed to scale securely in an open, permission-less distributed network. The idea of the Zilliqa blockchain was conceived in the Computer Science Lab at the University of Singapore, based on a paper written by Lui Loo, the cofounder of Kyber Network. Recently, Zilliqa launched its private testnet. Their current transaction volume is 2,488 transactions/sec with 3,600 nodes in the network. With Zilliqa, as the number of nodes in the network rises…

Pros
  • -Team and Advisory Board: the team consists of highly respected PhDs from top universities in the world. The project is on behalf of Prateek Saxena‘s lab at the University of Singapore, which had published award winning papers in the field of cryptocurrencies and blockchain solutions (Xinshu Dong -CEO-, Prateek Saxena -Chief Scientific Advisor-, Amrit Kumar: Crypto Lead, Alexander Lipton, Loi Luu and Stuart Prior -Advisors-). - Project potential: with the rising acceptance of blockchain technology, start-ups are not the only ones building their applications on top of the block-chain. Big companies with millions of active users (i.e. Kik, AIG, Unikrn, EnjinCoin and more) are also doing so. There is obviously a demand for a high throughput blockchain infrastructure and Zilliqa is on the right track to achieve that goal. The more Dapps that are developed on the Zilliqa blockchain will lead to a higher transaction volume and a greater consumption of the ZIL tokens. As there a finite number of tokens to ever be created (21B), one must assume that if the Zilliqa platform succeeds, the value of the token will rise. - Project status: Testnet is live with 3,600 Nodes enabling 2,488 transactions/sec (approximately 10-15 times the max transactions/sec on ETH/BTC blockchains). The mainnet went to be live on Q2 2018 and Dapps development will start on Q3 2018.
Cons
  • - Competition: Zilliqa is competing with top smart contracts blockchains like Ethereum, EOS, and other upcoming projects. The Ethereum blockchain has been live and tested for around 3 years, the community behind Ethereum is huge and there is great development to come, with the aim of addressing issues like scalability, power consumption and more. Though, the ecosystem is expected to grow so there is likely room for blockchains to live alongside each other.