The world's first public chain ecosystem BTR benchmarked against silver is officially launched and airdrops are started!

The world's first public chain ecosystem BTR benchmarked against silver is officially launched and airdrops are started!

BTR (BitSilver), the world's first public chain ecosystem benchmarked against silver, will be officially launched on UTC: February 29, 2020. It will also obtain a Bitcoin UTXO snapshot at the 619,536 block height of the BTC chain, and conduct a 1:1 airdrop and give SID permissions to Bitcoin holding addresses across the entire network. After the BTR main chain is launched, users only need to import the ordinary or isolated witness address key with a balance of ≥ 0.1BTC at the height of the UTXO snapshot into the BTR wallet client to receive the airdrop BitSilver immediately. There is no time limit for receiving it, and each address can only receive one airdrop, and the total amount of airdrops is 9047050BitSilver.

At the same time, the source point SID promotion rights are given to the address with UTXO ≥ 0.1BTC. The address needs to invite other SIDs before the BTR chain height is 525, 600. After the invitation is completed, the SID source point can be held forever, and the SID source point rights will be automatically revoked if no invitation is made.

BitSilver is an open source project jointly developed by developers from different countries around the world. Team members have been responsible for multiple iterations of Bitcoin and Bitcoin fork upgrades. The team adheres to the purpose of using technology for good and strives to create a new blockchain technology platform that can truly serve people and society.

The total issuance of BitSilver is 1.05 billion, with 80 million pre-mined. The underlying technology of BTR uses the underlying technology of Bitcoin and optimizes the relevant mechanisms. The mining method and mining algorithm are the same as Bitcoin, using POW and SHA256, and supporting mining with sha256 algorithm mining machines, that is, mining machines that can mine Bitcoin can be used to mine BitSilver. At the same time, because the BitSilver code is an open source product, users around the world can develop mining pools and browsers, etc. The block interval is 60S, and the block size is ≤1MB like Bitcoin. The initial single block output is 1BitSilver, and the arrival time is 6 Blocks.

It is reported that BTR will be listed on exchanges at 14401. Many international exchanges have also set their sights on this world's first decentralized open source product that is comparable to silver. Many blockchain evaluation agencies have estimated that after the BTR main chain is launched, with BTR's mature technology and perfect ecosystem, it will increase by at least 10-20 times in 3 months, and will become another new star in the blockchain circle in 2020!

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