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November 27, 2018, 09:52:33 PM
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Hello everyone Smiley Been hearing a lot about dapps lately and about the best platforms to build them on. An interesting concept is microchains and this is summed up in MOAC's whitepaper on what they are. What does everyone think about multi-layer blockchains with microchains??

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The underlying architecture of the MOAC Platform is a Multi-Blockchain consisting of a global
primary blockchain, MotherChain, and additional MicroChains. Using blockchain sharding technology,
a MicroChain functions as a child blockchain within the platform that operates above the
global MotherChain, and is responsible for Smart Contracts management. MicroChains also
enable high volume transactions using a variety of consensus systems. Consensus system is an
agreement system that provides accountability and verification of transactions.

MicroChains significantly reduce the cost of smart contract operations and allow developers to
rapidly test different application and service ideas. MOAC’s MicroChains are able to interconnect
with all other non- MOAC blockchains using Cross-Chain capabilities. This allows both users and
their decentralized applications (DApps) to migrate easily to the MOAC Platform, with no prior
blockchain knowledge. It also provides a decentralized file storage solution which is currently
missing from other major blockchains.

website - https://www.moac.io/
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November 28, 2018, 10:21:46 PM
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Microchains are more efficient and I like that they would be assigned a certain "task" such as smart contracts. Would definitely solve the scalability issue imo
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December 06, 2018, 12:33:26 AM
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Are microchains sort of like sidechains?
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