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From their [https://oct.network/#faqs docs] (14-3-2022): ''The Octopus Network is a [[multichain]] cryptonetwork for launching and running [[Web3|Web3.0]] application-specific [[blockchains]] — appchains. Appchains in the Octopus Network benefit from flexible and cost-effective leased security (LPoS), out-of-the-box multichain interoperability, complete infrastructure, and a ready-to-be-engaged community. The core of the Octopus Network is the Octopus [[Relay]] — a set of [[Smart Contract (SC)|smart contracts]] running on the [[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]] blockchain, aka [[mainchain]], that implements the security leasing market.'' | |||
==Basics== | ==Basics== | ||
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*From the [https://oct.network/ website] (3-1-2022): | *From the [https://oct.network/ website] (3-1-2022): | ||
''"The Octopus Network is a multichain interoperable cryptonetwork for launching and running Web3.0 [[Polkadot (DOT)|Substrate]]-based application-specific blockchains, aka appchains."'' | ''"The Octopus Network is a multichain interoperable cryptonetwork for launching and running [[Web3]].0 [[Polkadot (DOT)|Substrate]]-based application-specific blockchains, aka appchains."'' | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Utility=== | ===Utility=== | ||
* From Ansem's Q1 [https://blknoiz06.substack.com/p/quarter-i-2022 report] (1-1-2022): | * From their [https://oct.network/#faqs docs] (14-3-2022): | ||
''"$OCT, the native [[token]] of the Octopus Network, is a [[fungible]], non-inflationary token with three primary utilities. $OCT is used to provide collateral to guarantee appchain security, select appchain candidates by upvoting and downvoting mechanisms, and [[governance]]. $OCT is an NEP141 token on [[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]] protocol."'' | |||
*From Ansem's Q1 [https://blknoiz06.substack.com/p/quarter-i-2022 report] (1-1-2022): | |||
''"If the Octo Network is able to effectively bootstrap many appchains, the $OCT token will benefit greatly from all of these chains needing the shared security of the Octo validator set."'' | ''"If the Octo Network is able to effectively bootstrap many appchains, the $OCT token will benefit greatly from all of these chains needing the shared security of the Octo validator set."'' | ||
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==Technology== | ==Technology== | ||
*[[Whitepaper]] or docs can be found [ | *[[Whitepaper]] or docs can be found [https://github.com/octopus-network/papers/blob/main/Octopus%20Network%20White%20Paper.pdf here] (7-7-2021). | ||
*Code can be viewed [ | *Code can be viewed [https://github.com/octopus-network here]. | ||
===Implementations=== | ===Implementations=== | ||
*Built on: [[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]] | *Built on: [[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]] and [[Substrate]] | ||
*Programming language used: | *Programming language used: | ||
====Transaction Details==== | ====Transaction Details==== | ||
*Capacity ([[TPS]]): | *Capacity ([[TPS]]): 1000 ([https://oct.network/#faqs 14-3-2022]). | ||
*[[Latency]]: | *[[Latency]]: | ||
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* From Ansem's Q1 [https://blknoiz06.substack.com/p/quarter-i-2022 report] (1-1-2022): | * From Ansem's Q1 [https://blknoiz06.substack.com/p/quarter-i-2022 report] (1-1-2022): | ||
''"The Octopus Network is a multi-chain network designed to create an interoperable ecosystem of specialized appchains, which utilize the Octopus Network for security. Octo does not have its’ own [[blockchain]], rather it is a set of [[Smart Contract (SC)|smart contracts]] that live within the Octopus Relay on the [[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]] blockchain, combined with a set of [[validator]] nodes that appchains will pay for security of their application. The plan for each of these appchains is for them to be built with the [[Polkadot (DOT)|Substrate]] framework and a specialized front-end for their application. These appchains will also be [[Cosmos (ATOM)|IBC]]-compatible once the implementation of the Substrate-IBC Pallet is complete, as well as being able to communicate with other NEAR tokens as the Octo bridge will deploy a NEP141 [[Wrapped Tokens|wrapper]] contract for each appchain token."'' | ''"The Octopus Network is a multi-chain network designed to create an interoperable ecosystem of specialized appchains, which utilize the Octopus Network for security. Octo does not have its’ own [[blockchain]], rather it is a set of [[Smart Contract (SC)|smart contracts]] that live within the Octopus Relay on the [[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]] blockchain, combined with a set of [[validator]] [[nodes]] that appchains will pay for security of their application. The plan for each of these appchains is for them to be built with the [[Polkadot (DOT)|Substrate]] [[framework]] and a specialized front-end for their application. These appchains will also be [[Cosmos (ATOM)|IBC]]-compatible once the implementation of the Substrate-IBC Pallet is complete, as well as being able to communicate with other [[NEAR]] [[tokens]] as the Octo [[bridge]] will deploy a NEP141 [[Wrapped Tokens|wrapper]] [[contract]] for each appchain token."'' | ||
====Appchains==== | |||
* Has 2 appchains [https://oct.network/#running-appchains live] (14-3-2022); Myriad and DeBio. And 9 candidates. | |||
* Are based on [[Substrate]]. From their [https://oct.network/#faqs docs] (14-3-2022): | |||
''"An appchain, or application-specific blockchain, is an independent blockchain used explicitly for a specific set of custom-designed applications. Unlike [[Decentralized Applications (DApps)|dApps]], appchains allow developers to customize their applications in terms of governance structure, economic design, and underlying [[Consensus Algorithm|consensus algorithm]].'' | |||
''Each appchain is a self-governed economy with code-defined explicit processes to reach agreements on protocol upgrades. Appchains have dedicated [[Transaction (Tx)|transaction]] processing capacity and can easily achieve 1000 [[Transactions per second (TPS)|TPS]] throughput and fast [[finality]]. In addition, appchains in the Octopus Network can scale their security as they need it, reducing the cost of publishing an appchain by a factor of 100."'' | |||
===Fees=== | ===Fees=== | ||
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==Roadmap== | ==Roadmap== | ||
*Can be found [ | *Can be found [https://oct.network/#roadmap here] (14-3-2022). | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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* From Ansem's Q1 [https://blknoiz06.substack.com/p/quarter-i-2022 report] (1-1-2022): | * From Ansem's Q1 [https://blknoiz06.substack.com/p/quarter-i-2022 report] (1-1-2022): | ||
''"Its’ structure is similar to that of [[Polkadot (DOT)|Polkadot]], but it is much less expensive for appchains to bootstrap their networks on Octo than it is for parachains on Polkadot."'' | ''"Its’ structure is similar to that of [[Polkadot (DOT)|Polkadot]], but it is much less expensive for appchains to bootstrap their networks on Octo than it is for parachains on [[Polkadot]]."'' | ||
==Pros and Cons== | ==Pros and Cons== | ||
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===Team=== | ===Team=== | ||
*Full team can be found [here]. | *Full team can be found [https://oct.network/ here]. | ||
===Funding=== | ===Funding=== | ||
===Partners=== | ===Partners=== | ||
* According to the [https://oct.network/ website] it is partners with (14-3-2022): | |||
[[NEAR (NEAR)|NEAR]], [[Cosmos (ATOM)|Cosmos]], [[Solana (SOL)|Solana]], [[Chainlink (LINK)|Chainlink]], [[Arweave (AR)|Arweave]], [[Flow (FLOW)|Flow]], [[Oasis Network (ROSE)|Oasis Foundation]], [[Kyve]], BeWater, [[Platon Network]] and [[Astar Network]]. | |||
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Knowledge empowers all and will help us get closer to the [[decentralised|decentralized]] world we all want to live in! | Knowledge empowers all and will help us get closer to the [[decentralised|decentralized]] world we all want to live in! | ||
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Making these free wiki pages is fun but takes a lot of effort and time. | Making these free wiki pages is fun but takes a lot of effort and time. | ||
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[[Category:Coins/Tokens]] | [[Category:Coins/Tokens]] |
Revision as of 06:56, 14 March 2022
From their docs (14-3-2022): The Octopus Network is a multichain cryptonetwork for launching and running Web3.0 application-specific blockchains — appchains. Appchains in the Octopus Network benefit from flexible and cost-effective leased security (LPoS), out-of-the-box multichain interoperability, complete infrastructure, and a ready-to-be-engaged community. The core of the Octopus Network is the Octopus Relay — a set of smart contracts running on the NEAR blockchain, aka mainchain, that implements the security leasing market.
Basics
"The Octopus Network is a multichain interoperable cryptonetwork for launching and running Web3.0 Substrate-based application-specific blockchains, aka appchains."
History
Audits & Exploits
- Bug bounty program can be found [insert here].
Bugs/Exploits
Governance
Admin Keys
DAO
Treasury
Token
Launch
Token Allocation
Utility
- From their docs (14-3-2022):
"$OCT, the native token of the Octopus Network, is a fungible, non-inflationary token with three primary utilities. $OCT is used to provide collateral to guarantee appchain security, select appchain candidates by upvoting and downvoting mechanisms, and governance. $OCT is an NEP141 token on NEAR protocol."
- From Ansem's Q1 report (1-1-2022):
"If the Octo Network is able to effectively bootstrap many appchains, the $OCT token will benefit greatly from all of these chains needing the shared security of the Octo validator set."
Other Details
Stablecoin
Coin Distribution
Technology
- Whitepaper or docs can be found here (7-7-2021).
- Code can be viewed here.
Implementations
Transaction Details
How it works
- From Ansem's Q1 report (1-1-2022):
"The Octopus Network is a multi-chain network designed to create an interoperable ecosystem of specialized appchains, which utilize the Octopus Network for security. Octo does not have its’ own blockchain, rather it is a set of smart contracts that live within the Octopus Relay on the NEAR blockchain, combined with a set of validator nodes that appchains will pay for security of their application. The plan for each of these appchains is for them to be built with the Substrate framework and a specialized front-end for their application. These appchains will also be IBC-compatible once the implementation of the Substrate-IBC Pallet is complete, as well as being able to communicate with other NEAR tokens as the Octo bridge will deploy a NEP141 wrapper contract for each appchain token."
Appchains
- Has 2 appchains live (14-3-2022); Myriad and DeBio. And 9 candidates.
- Are based on Substrate. From their docs (14-3-2022):
"An appchain, or application-specific blockchain, is an independent blockchain used explicitly for a specific set of custom-designed applications. Unlike dApps, appchains allow developers to customize their applications in terms of governance structure, economic design, and underlying consensus algorithm.
Each appchain is a self-governed economy with code-defined explicit processes to reach agreements on protocol upgrades. Appchains have dedicated transaction processing capacity and can easily achieve 1000 TPS throughput and fast finality. In addition, appchains in the Octopus Network can scale their security as they need it, reducing the cost of publishing an appchain by a factor of 100."
Fees
Upgrades
Staking
Validator Stats
Liquidity Mining
Scaling
Interoperability
Other Details
Oracle Method
Privacy Method
Compliance
Their Other Projects
Roadmap
- Can be found here (14-3-2022).
Usage
Projects that use or built on it
Competition
- From Ansem's Q1 report (1-1-2022):
"Its’ structure is similar to that of Polkadot, but it is much less expensive for appchains to bootstrap their networks on Octo than it is for parachains on Polkadot."
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Team, Funding and Partners
Team
- Full team can be found here.
Funding
Partners
- According to the website it is partners with (14-3-2022):
NEAR, Cosmos, Solana, Chainlink, Arweave, Flow, Oasis Foundation, Kyve, BeWater, Platon Network and Astar Network.
(:
Knowledge empowers all and will help us get closer to the decentralized world we all want to live in!
Making these free wiki pages is fun but takes a lot of effort and time.
If you have enjoyed reading, tips are appreciated :) This will help us to keep expanding this archive of information.