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DxChain Network

DxChain Network is still in working process with the MVP currently set to launch sometime in July. According to the CTO, Wei Wang, a test chain could be launched in the next few months and its official network could be released early next year.

Trustlook, which is the AI-based security firm founded by one of the co-founders, will be the first application in DxChain.

The project’s historical milestones and future development roadmap is as follows:

Q2 2018

Q3 2018

Q4 2018

Q1 2019

Q2 2019

Q3 2019

Q4 2019

What are the tokens used for and how can token value appreciate?

The DX token is the network’s native protocol token. The token will initially be issued as ERC-20 tokens after the crowdsale and will be migrated to the DxChain mainnet after it is launched. There are several uses for the tokens:

DX tokens should appreciate in value as more users join and use the network. This is driven by numerous factors, including the number and type of applications available on the platform, user experience, data storage capacity and processing speed, etc.

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