About NKN
New Kind of Network (NKN) is a public blockchain that aims to use economic incentives to motivate Internet users to share network connections and utilize unused bandwidth. NKN aims to be a network for building decentralized applications in a way that enhances peer-to-peer data transmission and connectivity.
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Buyer Ratio
Traders
68
33.33%
Buyers
32
45.45%
Sellers
41
28.13%
Searched
45
Market Stats
Market Cap
€7.56M
5.6%
FDV
€9.51M
Circ. Supply
795M NKN
Max Supply
1B NKN
Total Supply
795M NKN
Diluted Valuation
€7.53M
Performance
Popularity
#1,054
Dominance
0%
Volume (24H)
€1.00M
33.49%
Volume (7D)
€6.18M
Volume (30D)
€29.64M
All time high
€1.32
Price Change (1Y)
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89.82%
Additional details
Market details
NKN vs markets
↘ 87.3%
NKN vs BTC
↘ 88.15%
NKN vs ETH
↘ 85.93%
Tags
mineable
platform
enterprise-solutions
distributed-computing
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Network & Addresses
Network | Address | |
|---|---|---|
Ethereum | 0x5Cf04716BA20127F1E2297AdDCf4B5035000c9eb |
Price history
Time | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
Today | €0.0094 | |
1 Day | €0.0100 | |
1 Week | €0.0116 | |
1 Month | €0.0127 | |
1 Year | €0.11 |
FAQ
NKN, standing for New Kind of Network, is a decentralized, open-source network protocol that operates on a public blockchain-based peer-to-peer (P2P) network. It seeks to address the challenges faced by the current internet, such as centralization, scalability issues, and security concerns. NKN's primary objective is to share network bandwidth and internet connectivity. The NKN network operates on a unique consensus algorithm based on Cellular Automata, which allows for system-level convergence through simple local majority rules. The NKN token is the native token of the NKN network, with a maximum supply of 1,000,000,000 tokens.
NKN operates using a global addressing scheme based on public keys, enabling direct peer-to-peer communication without centralized servers. The routing of packets is based on the Chord Distributed Hash Table (DHT), which maps each NKN address to a random and verifiable position on the Chord DHT ring. NKN's network security is ensured through a mechanism called Proof-of-Relay (PoR), which compensates miners for relaying real-world data along the network. This is a departure from traditional proof-of-work systems, which reward based on computing hash functions.