About
The Telos Network is a real-world-ready blockchain. Through years of challenges, innovation, and web3 firsts, Telos has grown into a network capable of supporting the extreme demands of the decentralized world of tomorrow. Launched in 2018 without an ICO and through a fair token distribution, the lead development team initially utilized the Antelope.io source code and debuted a specialized version with additional layers of governance, tooling, and node configuration requirements. Through the years, the development team has continued to innovate based on the needs of builders and, in late 2021, launched the first bespoke/ground-up Ethereum Virtual Machine (tEVM), which runs using a smart contract on the Telos Zero chain’s quick finality and node infrastructure.
Staking Telos
For the Telos blockchain network, access to the system resources is regulated by a process called the staking mechanism. The system resources that fall under the scope of the staking mechanism are CPU and NET. You can directly interact with the blockchain through the cleos CLI, the RPC APIs, or an application to access CPU and NET by staking system tokens.
When you stake tokens for CPU and NET, you gain access to system resources proportional to the total amount of tokens staked by all other users for the same resource at the same time. This means you can perform transactions at no cost but in the limitations of the staked tokens. The staked tokens guarantee the proportional amount of resources regardless of any variations in the free market.
Telos Technical Core Information
TLOS uses C++ as the smart contract programming language. If you are a C++ developer, you do not need to learn a new programming language to understand Smart Contract APIs and how Telos supports smart contract development through C++ classes and structures. With your existing C++ programming capabilities, you can onboard Telos development faster and be able to program Telos smart contracts using specific Leap canonical C++ code constructs and Smart Contract APIs in no time.
On top of the Telos core layer, a WebAssembly (Wasm) virtual machine, EOS VM
, executes smart contract code, and it is designed from the ground up for the high demands of blockchain applications which require far more from a WebAssembly engine than those designed for web browsers or standards development.
Coin Website: telos.net | |
Total Supply of Tokens: 420,000,000 TLOS | |
Protocol: Ethereum |
Long-term Price Prediction
Presented below is a long term price prediction table that was made using available market and coin information to predict possible future peaks and low points in this assets price. Bullcoins.info offers informational price predictions and not financial investment advice.
Year | Est. Min. Price | Est. Max. Price |
2024 | 0.16$ | 0.57$ |
2025 | 0.24$ | 0.84$ |
2026 | 0.37$ | 1.17$ |
2027 | 0.53$ | 1.58$ |
2028 | 0.70$ | 1.90$ |
2029 | 0.96$ | 2.46$ |
2030 | 1.13$ | 3.08$ |
2035 | 1.94$ | 5.12$ |
Top Volume Exchanges
Exchange | Leverages | Trade |
---|---|---|
125X | Trade on Binance | |
200X | Trade on ByBit | |
125X | Trade on BitGet | |
100X | Trade on Gate | |
125X | Trade on OKX | |
200X | Trade on MEXC |
Frequently Asked Questions:
You can purchase this coin on one of the many exchanges that have it available for trading. If you don’t have an account on any exchange, choose one from the exchanges list on this page.
If you don’t want to keep it in your exchange account’s balance, a wide range of wallets support the Ethereum Protocol, some storage options include: MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase wallet.
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