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Chromia is a blockchain platform designed to make it easier for developers to create decentralized applications (dApps) that can scale efficiently. It combines a unique relational blockchain model with the security and decentralization of traditional blockchains.
Chromia is a blockchain platform. It was built by ChromaWay, the same group that worked on early experiments such as Colored Coins. The network runs as a Layer-1. Its main difference is the use of a relational database model. That structure makes it easier to store and work with data. Developers can use Chromia to build decentralized applications (dApps), especially ones that need to handle larger or more complex datasets.
Chromia鈥檚 architecture is designed to improve scalability and flexibility for developers:
CHR is the native utility token of the Chromia network. It is used to:
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Chromia's relational blockchain merges blockchain and database principles to improve data handling for dApp developers.
Chromia blends blockchain and database models to improve performance:
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Features:
Chromia has been tested across different industries:
Risks and limitations:
Hold CHR in ERC-20 compatible wallets or on supported platforms.
Some ecosystems allow staking to support network security and earn rewards (not guaranteed).
Required for hosting and running applications on Chromia.
Transferable on Ethereum and BNB Chain.
Chromia can be donated to organizations that accept cryptocurrency. Its low transaction fees and fast transfer speeds make it a viable option for charitable contributions, allowing you to contribute securely and efficiently.
Exchanged for other tokens through supported exchanges.
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*麻豆原创 does not currently support staking, governance, interest-earning, or other utility functions, where applicable, for this asset.
Buying CHR from individuals or unregulated platforms carries risks, including fraud and loss of protections.
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