What is Zilliqa? (ZIL)
The Beginner’s Guide
Zilliqa is a software that seeks to incentivize a global, distributed network of computers to run a blockchain platform that aims to increase user scalability through sharding.
In this way, Zilliza is one of a number of competing blockchain aiming to grow an ecosystem of decentralized applications (dapps) and cryptocurrencies, such as Ethereum, Tron and EOS.
To differentiate itself from others, Zilliqa uses a sharding process which splits its infrastructure into several interconnected blockchains to support more transactions.
Zilliqa also launched Scilla, a native programming language that focuses on security and enables developers to write and launch customizable dapps intended to replicate real world services.
To achieve all of these features, the network’s native cryptocurrency, ZIL, is used to execute programs, send transactions, and incentivize actors that support the network.
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谁创造了Zilliqa?
Zilliqa是由新加坡国立大学的两名研究员, 联合创始人 Amrit Kuman和Xinshu Don于2017年6月成立。其网络的主网于2019年1月正式上线。
该项目于2017年通过了ZIL代币的首次代币发行(ICO)筹集了价值超过2200万美元的ETH。
Zilliqa得到了创办的Zilliqa Research公司以及成长计划公司ZILHive的支持。
How Does Zilliqa Work?
The Zilliqa network offers many features common to other cryptocurrency networks such as smart contracting, transaction settlement, and token issuance.
Developers can use its proprietary language, Scilla, to run custom programming logic (smart contracts) and design new programs (decentralized applications) to offer a variety of products and services.
While this system is complex in implementation, Zilliqa is ultimately designed to execute smart contracts and confirm network transactions in a scalable and efficient manner.
Sharding
Sharding is a structural technique that splits the network into several pieces, or shards, allowing nodes to only process a fraction of the network’s transactions.
Each shard acts as its own blockchain and allows nodes assigned to them to store data, process transactions and add new blocks to their specific shard chain, called microblocks.
Microblocks are then combined into a transaction block by Directory Service Nodes (or DS nodes) to be added to the Zilliqa blockchain.
Of note, the shard nodes contain a specific subset of the Zilliqa blockchain, and do not have to store Zilliqa’s entire history.
Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (pBFT)
Central to Zilliqa is the Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (pBFT) governance mechanism that keeps the distributed network of computers in sync.
In order for nodes to power the blockchain and vote on changes, they must first stake ZIL, meaning that anyone who owns ZIL can help operate the network. Using pBFT, all nodes assigned to specific shards must agree before a microblock is finalized and combined into a transaction block.
Each node is subsequently rewarded with a portion of the block reward for validating the transactions.
Why does ZIL have value?
Zilliqa’s cryptocurrency, ZIL, plays a key role in maintaining and operating its network, and can be used for holding, sending and staking.
By owning and staking ZIL, users gain the ability to vote on network upgrades, with each vote being proportional to the amount of ZIL coin they stake.
Similar to many other cryptocurrencies, the supply of ZIL is limited, meaning that according to the software’s rules, there will only ever be 21 billion ZIL.
Why use ZIL?
Users may find Zilliqa appealing based on its attempt to create a scalable and secure platform for decentralized applications.
Further, developers may find the platform attractive for products and services that may garner a high volume of activity.
Investors may seek to buy ZIL and add it to their portfolio should they believe the market will one day favor more scalable blockchains.
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