Flare Network (FLR)
Basics
- Started in / Announced on: 2018
- Mainnet release:
- Based in:
- A smart contracts and DApps layer which is launching on Layer One networks. First two are Ripple and Litecoin.
History
Token
Launch
- From this article (10-12-2020):
"The Flare Network is conducting the SPARK airdrop through a variety of large and small preselected exchanges. These include Binance, Coinbase, Bithumb, UpBit, and many more.
The Flare Network has been aggregating XRP-related data. And according to one Twitter user there are almost 100,000 individual accounts set up to receive the SPARK airdrop. Those accounts have over 21 billion XRP in total."
Token allocation
Utility
Token Details
Stablecoin
Technology
- Whitepaper can be found [insert here].
- Code can be viewed [insert here].
- Built on: Ripple and Litecoin (9-1-2021)
- Programming language used:
Transaction Details
How it works
- From this article (10-12-2020):
"Uses the Flare Consensus Mechanism. By integrating the Ethereum Virtual Machine in the Flare Network, XRP users will now be able to create and use Ethereum-based smart contracts and applications."
Mining
Staking
Liquidity Mining
Layer Two
Different Implementations
Interoperability
Other Details
Privacy Method being used
Compliance
Oracle Method being used
Their Other Projects
DEX
Governance
DAO
Treasury
Upgrades
Roadmap
- Can be found [Insert link here].
Audits
- Bug bounty program can be found [insert here].
Bugs/Hacks
Usage
Projects that use or built on it
Competition
Coin Distribution
- From this article (10-12-2020):
"When categorizing the total airdrop percentage that users will receive, the top 15 biggest eligible XRP accounts will receive over 20% of the entire allocation. That amounts to over 1 billion SPARK. These accounts hold a minimum of 100,000,00 XRP, while the four biggest accounts hold a minimum of 500,000,000 XRP.:
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Team, Funding, Partnerships, etc.
Team
- Full team can be found [here].
Funding
- From this article (10-12-2020):
"The Flare Network is a Ripple backed start up."