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What are the details of the Mainnet cut-off block?
Mainnet cut-off block details.
Only those who had DogeP ERC20 tokens in their personal wallets as of Ethereum block 17595510 will be able to get coins in the quantum resistant blockchain. This block was generated on July 1st 2023, 12 AM UTC.
Mainnet Phase 1 would be launched on 123123 (31/Dec/2023).
- Cut-Off Block : July 1st 2023
- When quantum wallet can be created : Sep 2023
- Date when coins can be created from tokens : 31 Dec 2023
What Is Doge Protocol?
Doge Protocol is a community driven project. It aspires to solve real world problems such as education, healthcare, clean water and clean energy. All these projects are community driven and there is no guarantee of delivery. There is no value attributed to anything or any guarantees.
Doge Protocol is a platform consisting of decentralized networks, smart contracts and apps. One of the components of this platform would be a quantum-resistant blockchain that supports smart contracts, satellite chains & tokens.
In order to secure Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin from quantum computer threats (Y2Q problem), Doge Protocol would multi-fork these blockchains along with the DogeP blockchain, to create one large quantum resistant blockchain. This is a community driven initiative and there is no guarantee of progress or delivery or any attributed value. Additionally, if quantum computers compromise Bitcoin or Ethereum or Dogecoin before this multi-fork is created, this combined blockchain cannot be created.
What is the vision of Doge Protocol?
Please check the Vision Paper for details on the aspirations & vision of Doge Protocol. All visions and projects of Doge Protocol are aspirational, community driven and there is no guarantee of any delivery. There is no value attributed to anything.
Protect Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin from Quantum Computer threats (Y2Q problem).
Create a platform for decentralized apps that provides a solution for real world problems.
Ability to add satellite chains that provide solutions for specific use-cases such as streaming.
Community driven development.
What is the technology behind the Doge Protocol Platform?
Since its inception in 2021, the Doge Protocol community has released several whitepapers detailing the technology behind Doge Protocol. More whitepapers would be published as the platform keeps evolving. Again, this is community driven with no guarantees.
Quantum Resistance Whitepaper
Consensus Whitepaper
Data Availability Whitepaper
Blockchain Allocation Whitepaper
What are the facts about Doge Protocol?
Desktop Wallets Windows and Mac
DPIP Doge Protocol Improvement Proposals
4 Testnets have been released so far, the latest being T3. This testnet blockchain is quantum resistant, supports smart contracts & tokens and is EVM compatible (Ethereum Virtual Machine). More details on testnet is in this link.
Documentation Portal has been launched with extensive information.
Block Explorer for testnet has been launched.
Blockchain Node Clients for Linux, Windows have been released, for testnet blockchains.
Several whitepapers as detailed above.
When was Doge Protocol launched?
The Doge Protocol initiative started in May 2021. Subsequently, the DogeP ERC20 tokens were released in Sep 2021 after prior announcements starting Aug 2021.
What is the total & circulating supply of DogeP tokens?
The max supply is 100 trillion tokens. 100% of these tokens were added to liquidity as part of the fair launch. 50% was added to UniSwap and 50% was added to SushiSwap.
How can I contribute to the Doge Protocol Platform?
Please reach out in the development section of the community Discord. You may also contribute via Github directly.
How does Doge Protocol blockchain achieve Quantum Resistance?
Doge Protocol is the first and only blockchain as of May 2023 to utilize Hyrbid Post Quantum Cryptography. Testnet T3 (launched on Feb 22nd, 2023) uses the Hybrid PQC digital signature algorithm to secure accounts. This asymmetric cryptography scheme uses a hybrid Falcon-ed25519 combo for signing transactions and securing wallets.
Falcon is a digital signature scheme that has been standardized by NIST while EdDSA (ed25519) has been selected Feb 2023 by NIST for inclusion in the FIPS 186-5 standard.
Kyber is used to secure inter-node communication (key exchange). In subsequent testnets and mainnet, inter-node communication may use hybrid key-exchange and Dilithium instead of Falcon, for node-identity, to mitigate side-channel attacks on Falcon (which is more susceptible to timing attacks).
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What Is Doge Protocol?
Doge Protocol is a community-driven project that aims to solve real-world problems such as education, healthcare, clean water, and clean energy. These projects are driven by the community, and there are no guarantees of delivery or attributed value.
Doge Protocol is a platform consisting of decentralized networks, smart contracts, and apps. One of the components of this platform is a quantum-resistant blockchain that supports smart contracts, satellite chains, and tokens.
In order to secure Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin from quantum computer threats (Y2Q problem), Doge Protocol would multi-fork these blockchains along with the DogeP blockchain to create one large quantum-resistant blockchain. However, there is no guarantee of progress, delivery, or attributed value, and if quantum computers compromise the mentioned blockchains before this multi-fork is created, the combined blockchain cannot be formed.
What is the vision of Doge Protocol?
Please check the Vision Paper for details on the aspirations and vision of Doge Protocol. All visions and projects of Doge Protocol are aspirational, community-driven, and there is no guarantee of any delivery or attributed value.
Protect Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin from Quantum Computer threats (Y2Q problem).
Create a platform for decentralized apps that provide solutions for real-world problems.
Ability to add satellite chains that provide solutions for specific use-cases such as streaming.
Community-driven development.
What is the technology behind the Doge Protocol Platform?
Since its inception in 2021, the Doge Protocol community has released several whitepapers detailing the technology behind Doge Protocol. More whitepapers will be published as the platform continues to evolve. However, this is a community-driven initiative with no guarantees.
Quantum Resistance Whitepaper
Consensus Whitepaper
Data Availability Whitepaper
Blockchain Allocation Whitepaper
What are facts about Doge Protocol?
Desktop Wallets for Windows and Mac
DPIP (Doge Protocol Improvement Proposals)
4 Testnets have been released so far, with the latest being T3. This testnet blockchain is quantum-resistant, supports smart contracts and tokens, and is EVM compatible (Ethereum Virtual Machine). More details on the testnet can be found in this link.
A Documentation Portal has been launched with extensive information.
A Block Explorer for the testnet has been launched.
Blockchain Node Clients for Linux and Windows have been released for testnet blockchains.
Several whitepapers as detailed above.
When was Doge Protocol launched?
The Doge Protocol initiative started in May 2021. Subsequently, the DogeP ERC20 tokens were released in September 2021 after prior announcements starting in August 2021.
What is the total & circulating supply of DogeP tokens?
The maximum supply of DogeP tokens is 100 trillion. 100% of these tokens were added to liquidity as part of the fair launch, with 50% added to UniSwap and 50% added to SushiSwap.
How can I contribute to the Doge Protocol Platform?
Please reach out in the development section of the community Discord. You can also contribute via Github directly.
How does Doge Protocol blockchain achieve Quantum Resistance?
Doge Protocol is the first and only blockchain as of May 2023 to utilize Hybrid Post Quantum Cryptography. Testnet T3 (launched on February 22nd, 2023) uses the Hybrid PQC digital signature algorithm to secure accounts. This asymmetric cryptography scheme uses a hybrid Falcon-ed25519 combo for signing transactions and securing wallets.
Falcon is a digital signature scheme standardized by NIST, while EdDSA (ed25519) has been selected by NIST in February 2023 for inclusion in the FIPS 186-5 standard.
Kyber is used to secure inter-node communication (key exchange). In subsequent testnets and mainnet, inter-node communication may use hybrid key-exchange and Dilithium instead of Falcon for node identity to mitigate side-channel attacks on Falcon (which is more susceptible to timing attacks).
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