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May 25, 2018, 12:43:01 PM
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JavaScript Token is a token that was launched with the purpose of forming a
community of JavaScript programmers, with a platform where they can sell the codes
in exchange for the token. Actuality for today JAVASCRIPTCHAIN (JSChain) is:

Developing not only JSChain blockchain itself from the start, but the whole new
blockchain platform for programmers on JavaScript — including smart-contracts, virtual machine, mining in browser and implementing JSChain tokens in advertisement
and other virtual values on web applications market that are using JavaScript, which is
now the most popular programming language and this gives the l
Smart-contracts on JavaScript
• SHA 512 cryptography, which means the most powerful security, never used in blockchain
before; • Mining algorithm — new JSChain miner for browsers includes:
◦ Easy integration;
◦ Best commission on market;
◦ Automatic payouts;
◦ Flexible tuning of mining power(CPU load);
◦ Mining on smartphones and tablets(in browser or in native applications on Electron or
React Native);
◦ Turning on/off from control panel;
◦ Escape from blocking;
◦ PoW/PoS/PoT mining. Monetizing users on web-site or plugin by JavaScript token for getting JSChain coin. In
perspective, developing browsers on the basis of JSChain, because executing JavaScript in JSChain
makes it decentralized JavaScript engine.
JavaScript Token audience
• Miners. It doesn’t really matter for them which coin or token to mine, what matters is the
rate of return; • Investors who need safe tool with high market liquidity and volatility. Current blockchain problems

If Bitcoin was completely anonymous, miners were decentralized and weren’t be united in
pools, transactions count in seconds was rising in proportion to blockchain load, there would be
no problems. The system that would be the most close to this ideal (preferably with guaranteed
proof of security and real decentralization of power) has the biggest chance of success. And JSChain is our proposition for solving those problems!

More advantages of JSChain: • Atomic transactions between blockchains like ALTCOIN EXCHANGE; • Access for Bitcoin and Ethereum smart-contracts; • Sharding like it is in Ethereum( Liquidity Network, Casper, Raiden, Zk-SNARK and Zk-STARK, Plasma), scalable autonomic smart-contracts and system of many layers like it is in.

CARDANO blockchain of third generation.

Roadmap

#1 Website. End of Q4 2017
#2 JavaScript Chain testnet and development. Q1 2018
#3 Decentralized Blockchain and mining in browser. Q2 2018
#4 Implementing the best practices: (micro payment services, proof of vote, mining solution web app & mobile app.) Q3 2018
#5 Sharding, beta release of the merchant API, web app & mobile app. Q4 2018
#6 Virtual machine. Q1 2019
#7 Smart-contracts on JavaScript Chain. Q2 2019
#8 Scaling performance and global integration. Q3-Q4 2019

Links
Coinmarketcap
Exchange: Southexchange
Exchange: Etherdelta
Whitepaper: http://jschain.io/whitepaper/whitepaper.pdf
Roadmap: http://jschain.io/#roadmap
Old thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2251683.0


Contact
E-mail: service@jschain.io




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May 25, 2018, 06:37:27 PM
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I really liked the following phrase "Smart contracts in JavaScript
• Encryption SHA 512, which means the most powerful protection, never used in a block chain. "I think this is the future of cryptographic encryption.


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