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Zenland is a smart contract platform for safe and trustless peer-to-peer trade without a middleman. Leveraging smart contracts' cryptographic security and efficiency, and blockchain's transparency, Zenland solves the long-remaining issue of trust, present in any direct exchange of value between peers. As the first no-code smart contract platform based on principles of verifiable trust, it allows a faster, cheaper, and more secure way of trading digital products, services, and assets peer-to-peer. Built-in contract templates allow custom conditions depending on the type of item exchanged and mutual terms of sale/purchase. Once the conditions are set and approved on both sides, users then, deploy (publish), manage, and execute smart contracts through the user interface, and communicate and see log messages in the contract chat. Zenland is built on Ethereum, and thus, supports major EVM-compatible networks: Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Gnosis Chain, and Fantom Opera. Zenland Fee (ZENF) token is a Zenland utility token that has a value-driven utility within the smart contract platform. It is used to pay the service fee for each contract deployment, reward its community of early adopters, and reserve priority access to Zenland governance token (once minted).

Issue Time
1970/01/01
Initial Price
US $ 0.01026138
Circulation/Max
0/200.00M
Dominance
0.00%
ROI -44.68%
$0.01026138$0.11624303
Low · 2023/07/202023/07/20 · High

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What Is Zenland (ZENF)?

Zenland is a smart contract platform for safe and trustless peer-to-peer trade without a middleman. Leveraging smart contracts' cryptographic security and efficiency, and blockchain's transparency, Zenland solves the long-remaining issue of trust, present in any direct exchange of value between peers.

As the first no-code smart contract platform based on principles of verifiable trust, it allows a faster, cheaper, and more secure way of trading digital products, services, and assets peer-to-peer. Built-in contract templates allow custom conditions depending on the type of item exchanged and mutual terms of sale/purchase. Once the conditions are set and approved on both sides, users then, deploy (publish), manage, and execute smart contracts through the user interface, and communicate and see log messages in the contract chat.

Zenland is built on Ethereum, and thus, supports major EVM-compatible networks: Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Gnosis Chain, and Fantom Opera. Zenland Fee (ZENF) token is a Zenland utility token that has a value-driven utility within the smart contract platform. It is used to pay the service fee for each contract deployment, reward its community of early adopters, and reserve priority access to Zenland governance token (once minted).

How Many ZENF Tokens Are There in Circulation?

ZENF token is an ERC-20 token with a maximum total supply of 200,000,000 ZENF. There are no ZENF tokens in circulation yet. ZENF will be offered through three rounds of public presale before the IDO, scheduled for Q2 2023. More information on token allocation and vesting is here.

As an incentive for early adopters, users who deposit ZENF to their internal balances will be credited with a 50% bonus to be used towards the service fee. Part of the ZENF tokens returned as a service fee will be burned. The rest of the revenue generated will be used to grow and maintain Zenland smart contract platform and promote mass adoption of smart contract technology in P2P trade and beyond.

What Makes Zenland (ZENF) Unique?

Zenland is the first Ethereum-powered no-code smart contract platform for the exchange of any value between two parties. UI simplicity, on-chain verification of smart contracts, and robust tokenomics ensure Zenland (ZENF) value-driven utility. Its EVM compatibility tested on more than 25 blockchain networks proves its capacity to scale and accelerate smart contracts' adoption for real-life use cases.