JPChain presale has been rescheduled to start May
Bellingham, Washington Mar 24, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - JPChain as a novel Consensus Protocool that solves the shortcomings of currently distributed ledger technology solutions, including speed, validation and API connectivity and security. Announced earlier today to use binance smart chain for Its token after taking time to analyze different existing blockchain architects that can empower its users to build decentralized apps and digital assets with speed, low transaction fee, friendly tools and security, and from the result, they are making this switch.
According to JPChain Foundation CEO, Binance Smart Chain is more environmentally friendly and leaves more flexible options, it is the layer 2 solutions that help reduce the high transaction fees which have been a major obstacle to the increasing adoption of DeFi on the Ethereum blockchain.
Binance Smart Chain is an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-a compatible blockchain that runs in parallel with the Binance Chain that enables smart contracts. The Binance Smart Chain connects seamlessly with many familiar tools and infrastructure used by Ethereum developers to enhance user experience, security, and scalability.
JPChain which pride itself as an infrastructure layer that radically simplifies the development of any Blockchain and Crypto related applications with multi-chain functionality can't wait to take advantage of these tools for our development.
They have issued a smart contract on Binance Smart Chain for JPChain Token: 0x9783A62b52b119884A271e9dE119829AC1Bab56e
What does this mean for JPChain community?
It means JPChain initial plan for the Tron chain powered token will not continue.
Community members are to update their wallet address on the presale platform and on the airdrop verification form
Because of this change, JPChain presale has been rescheduled to start May 31st 2021 at 00:00 GMT +9
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