What are BTT and BTTOLD


With the introduction of BTTC, we are doing a redenomination of the BTT token. The current BTT token will become BTTOLD and the new token will become BTT.  1 BTTOLD equals 1000 BTT. This does not change the market cap of BTT or the value of your holdings. This change increases the number of tokens you…

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What is BTTC Mainnet


BTTC Mainnet is a new chain that supports and is compatible with TRON, Ethereum, and Binance Smart Chain (BSC). Via BTTC, decentralized transfer of mainstream assets between TRON, Ethereum, and BSC is now possible without any restrictions.

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Pinning


Pinning ensures objects are stored in the node’s local storage. This helps to persist files.

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Mutable File System (MFS)


The Mutable File System (MFS) is a tool that allows users to treat files like a normal name-based filesystem. Users can add, remove, move, and edit MFS files.

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Multiformat


BTFS allows for a wide array of flexible protocols to future-proof for changes in the system. Multihash, multiaddr, multibase, multicodec, and other protocols allow BTFS to adapt to changes in hashing algorithms, codecs, and other libraries.

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Merkle DAG


Merkle DAG refers to Merkle directed acyclic graph.

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IPLD


IPLD stands for Interplanetary Linked Data. After an uploaded file has been broken into 256 kB chunks, each chunk is then hashed. IPLD is the template for linking all the data chunks which constitute a file.

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ECDSA


Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm is a variant of the Digital Signature Algorithm which uses elliptic curve cryptography.

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Content Identifiers (CID)


A label used to point to material in BTFS. The content identifier (CID) does not indicate the content location. Rather, it is hashed from the bytecode of the partitioned file.

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