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5DAX Chain

What is 5DAX Chain?

5DAX Chain brings EVM-compatible programmability and native cross-chain communication with 5DAX Chain using an innovative consensus of Proof of Authority(PoA)

Why is 5DAX Chain designed as a separate chain from 5DAX Chain?

The execution of a Smart Contract may slow down the exchange function and add non-deterministic factors to trading. Even if that compromise could be tolerated, it might be a straightforward idea to introduce a new Virtual Machine specification based on Tendermint, based on the current underlying consensus protocol and major RPC implementation of 5DAX Chain. But all these will increase the learning requirements for all existing dApp communities, and will not be very welcomed.

How does 5DAX Chain work? What is the architecture and consensus used?

5DAX Chain relies on a system with Proof of Authority (PoA) consensus that can support short block time and lower fees.

There will be fewer validators on 5DAX Chain testnet.

Can you tell more about Proof of Staked Authority(PoSA)? What is it?

PoSA is a combination of PoA and PoS. Blocks are produced by a limited set of validators, they are elected in and out based on a staking based governance. Validators take turns to produce blocks in a PoA manner

What are the benefits for developers to build on 5DAX Chain?

  • EVM-compatible: 5DAX Chain supports all the existing Ethereum tooling Fast block time, cheaper cost
  • Native cross-chain trasfer & communication: 5DAX DEX remains a liquid venue of exchange of assets on 5DAX Chain and 5DAX Chain"

What are the benefits for developers to build on 5DAX Chain?

5DAX Chain opens the gate for users to take advantage of the fast transferring and trading

What make 5DAX Chain different?

Key Innovations:

  • Proof-of-authority Consensus

  • Native Cross-Chain Communication

  • Expand the use cases of 5T token

5DAX Chain is EVM-compatible. What does that mean?

EVM means Ethereum Virtual Machine. Any smart-contract written to run in EVM can be easily ported to 5DAX Chain.

Can developers make hybrid Dapps using both 5DAX Chain and 5DAX Chain in one single Dapp?

Yes, with the help of native cross-chain functions