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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: khvmaths on November 17, 2018, 07:38:27 AM



Title: DDKoin? Anyone heard of? No info at all
Post by: khvmaths on November 17, 2018, 07:38:27 AM
Hi. Anyone heard of DDK? No ANN tread at BCT. Is it trustable? It's very shady.

Voting to stake, buy coin from delegates only. Seems questionable


Title: Re: DDKoin? Anyone heard of? No info at all
Post by: zahedaziz on December 14, 2018, 12:44:14 AM
Hi khvmaths,

DDK is ongoing migration process after built-in the ethereum blockchain ERC20. Right now. The process to develop multiple nodes and shut off the masternodes consume more times to tweak the existing blockchain that hardfork from Lisk. The process to gain fully optimization to make it decentralize almost took some times including to make the code open source in the github.

You may refer to the DDK pre-ICO on ERC20 blockchain.
https://etherscan.io/token/0xac27d299e2c1106daf33bc0971b7b97b96287493

DDK Explorer
https://explorer.ddkoin.com/

The code is available on github.
https://github.com/AraiEzzra/DDKCORE/

Here is the DDK whitepaper
https://www.ddkoin.com/documentation/DDK_Whitepaper_V1.2.pdf

The process of algorithm and logic are quite different from Lisk. The user that stake are generate from old protocol that gain from pre-ICO and its continue the process until its on own standalone blockchain. The existing user that being as a International Crypto Exchanger (ICE)/ Master International Crypto Exchanger (MICE) are mostly becoming Delegates and now they controlling the first market before DDKoin listed on global exchanger. There are 2 different type of DDKoin when you stake. First, DDKoin on stake. Seconds, Liquid DDKoin (without stake). The process of buying more likely to user that want Liquid DDKoin to vote and gain the stake reward. Because after the migration DDK from the existing user from pre-ICO are migrated to stake condition. So, there is no one who have liquid DDK accept first delegates that install their nodes on the DDK Core.

The whitepaper tell everything about the protocol.