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Title: EpixNet [Proof of Stake] Post by: Lpky on November 12, 2025, 07:05:47 AM Website : http://epix.zone/ X (Twitter) : https://x.com/zone_epix Github : https://github.com/EpixZone Explorer : https://explorer.epix.zone/ Scan : https://scan.epix.zone/ Discord : https://discord.gg/E5668FKQAv 🎉 EpixNet.io is Now Live! 🎉 Main Site: https://epixnet.io/ Decentralized URL: http://127.0.0.1:42222/epix1epxnetus2hteahecjh3deehvmhks6xufc0n6s8/ Documentation: https://docs.epixnet.io/ Decentralized URL: http://127.0.0.1:42222/epix1readmehqfdxy4pzx7u72wwaerc4psx0gt6fety/ Title: Re: EpixNet [Proof of Stake] Post by: BattleDog on November 12, 2025, 02:16:50 PM The GitHub says EpixNet is a BitTorrent-powered, peer-to-peer web layer, and the new site has desktop downloads for Windows/macOS/Linux so folks can actually run the thing. The chain seems live enough, there's a Blockscout at `scan.epix.zone` and a separate "dashboard" explorer/wallet, which hints at a Cosmos-style consensus layer with EVM glued on for contracts. That combo shows up in their repos and wallet pages too.
A few things would help this ANN feel less like a link dump and more like a launch, you might want to hard chain params (chain-id, genesis, seeds/peers), staking specifics, and the economic schedule beyond the whitepaper blurbs about fees, validator staking, and governance. If there's EVM here, say which client/module you're running and whether contracts are verified in Blockscout. Toss in a quick doc on how to bring up a full node and how the two explorers map to layers. Title: Re: EpixNet [Proof of Stake] Post by: MudDev on November 13, 2025, 12:54:27 AM The GitHub says EpixNet is a BitTorrent-powered, peer-to-peer web layer, and the new site has desktop downloads for Windows/macOS/Linux so folks can actually run the thing. The chain seems live enough, there's a Blockscout at `scan.epix.zone` and a separate "dashboard" explorer/wallet, which hints at a Cosmos-style consensus layer with EVM glued on for contracts. That combo shows up in their repos and wallet pages too. A few things would help this ANN feel less like a link dump and more like a launch, you might want to hard chain params (chain-id, genesis, seeds/peers), staking specifics, and the economic schedule beyond the whitepaper blurbs about fees, validator staking, and governance. If there's EVM here, say which client/module you're running and whether contracts are verified in Blockscout. Toss in a quick doc on how to bring up a full node and how the two explorers map to layers. I'm not sure who keeps posting these, but here is the official announcement: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5558388.0 |