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Nano is a Cryptocurrency, a form of decentralised digital cash. It is designed to allow for free and fast transactions over a decentralised network of nodes utilising open representative voting (ORV), a form of Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) consensus and block lattice architecture. [1][2][3][4] It was launched in 2015 as Raiblocks prior to rebranding to Nano in 2018 [5]

To prevent spam transactions Nano requires accounts to generate Proof of Work on sending and receiving a transaction. [6]

Distribution of the circulating supply of 133,248,290 XRB/NANO was performed using an online captcha faucet between late 2015 and October 2017, 7,000,000 of which was reserved for the development fund.



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References

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  1. Ivana Podnar Žarko, Federico Matteo Benčić: Distributed Ledger Technology: Blockchain Compared to Directed Acyclic Graph. 26. April 2018 (englisch, arxiv.org).
  2. Nano: A Feeless Distributed Cryptocurrency Network. In: Nano: A Feeless Distributed CryptocurrencyNetwork. Archiviert vom Original am 22. Mai 2019; abgerufen am 25. Mai 2019.
  3. Nano Protocol Documentation. In: Nano Protocol Documentation. 25. Mai 2019, archiviert vom Original am 23. Mai 2019; abgerufen am 25. Mai 2019.
  4. Yongdae Kim, Dawn Song, Minjeong Kim, Jian Liu, Yujin Kwon: Impossibility of Full Decentralization in Permissionless Blockchains. 13. Mai 2019 (englisch, arxiv.org).
  5. Nano Rebrand Announcement. In: Nano Rebrand Announcement. 25. Mai 2019, archiviert vom Original am 22. April 2019; abgerufen am 25. Mai 2019.
  6. Ivana Podnar Žarko, Federico Matteo Benčić: Distributed Ledger Technology: Blockchain Compared to Directed Acyclic Graph. 26. April 2018 (englisch, arxiv.org).