nano-node
nano-community
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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nano-node
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General Info and Weekly Discussion
Main Site - nano.org
Main Site - nano.org
- nano-node v26.0 milestones 100% complete!
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Venmo, Cash App users sue Apple over peer-to-peer payment fees
Nano is the only crypto I'm aware of that actually does 0 transaction fees https://nano.org/
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True Value: Why Crypto Is No Longer About Holding | CryptoWallet.com
You can learn more about nano on https://nano.org or check out our Beginners’ Guide here!
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Nano, with zero gas fees, is a prime example of how people don't care about utility, no matter how amazing, and everything is driven basically only by profits
Almost every Nano node release includes new features to make spam harder. I think it will be very hard to spam Nano nowadays. Despite not being in the spotlight and Nano dropping in value, the team is surprisingly active. https://github.com/nanocurrency/nano-node/releases
- Daily General Discussion - June 26, 2023
- Cryptocurrency News: Nano Dev's Release V25.1 · nanocurrency/nano-node
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Nano V25.1 has been released 🙌 (Bug fix + cleanup + Windows QT wallet)
There's some pending work on the horizon to change the database side of things, which has projected storage savings of up to 50%.
nano-community
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Nano, with zero gas fees, is a prime example of how people don't care about utility, no matter how amazing, and everything is driven basically only by profits
Nano foundation will be dismantled soon, they have very little funding left and it's a good thing, we don't need them. Colin is a coder just like the rest of us, he's very talented and at the right time at the right place with the right idea but we can't depend on him forever. The community will take over. https://nano.community
- Collecting data about transaction times, security, reliability
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What do you want next from Nautilus?
And https://nano.community are both pretty good resources in general
- NANO Voting (Principal Rep) is unfortunately closed (14.02.2023)
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Updated visualization of nano's energy usage
Sources and calculations: Energy per bitcoin transaction: 734 kWh (https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-energy-consumption ) (4 day average, 08.02.2023) Energy consumption of the nano network based on TPD by principal representatives: 57 kWh/day (https://nano.community) (4 day average, 08.02.2023) Sustainable tps by the nano network: 20.5 tps (https://nanotps.com) (08.02.2023) 1,771,200 transactions per day (including 1 send and 1 receive block per transaction) results in 0.0322 Wh average energy consumption per transaction (network only) Energy for PoW generation of a send block: 0.0147 Wh Energy for PoW generation of a receive block (1/64th difficulty of send): 0.000230 Wh (tested by community member Ricki) Total energy for 1 nano transaction: 0.0322 Wh + 0.0147 Wh + 0.000230 Wh = 0.0471 Wh 734 kWh / 0.0471 Wh = 15,583,864 To make this more tangible with 0.0471 Wh (1 nano transaction) you can *Use a waffle maker for 0.1 s *Power a 50 W LED lightbulb for 3 s *Drive a Tesla Model S for 22 cm Special thanks to Ricki (PoW data and idea for this scene), trashman (TPD calculations and data from nano.community) and Pilsner_Maxwell (original concept for the nano-energy-cubes from 2 years ago). Song: Kevin MacLeod - Black Vortex
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Comparison of Energy Usage for Nano vs. Bitcoin
https://nano.community/ states a 2.375 kWh/day thermal dissipation power (TDP) of all PRs based on their CPU model infos.
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Nano is feeless 100% of the time. LN requires significant liquidity to host a node, some nodes charge a base fee, and when liquidity is short, a liquidity usage fee activates.
My articles (https://senatus.substack.com/) provide a fair bit of extra background as well, and the Nano blog (https://nano.org/en/blog) has a lot more articles. There's also the community-run Nano.community (https://nano.community/).
- Looking for anything that would help me understand nano in depth
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In Progress & Open to Suggestions: Nanolytics v2 (Unofficial)
Here are the stats I'm planning to work on: https://github.com/mistakia/nano-community/discussions/32
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I bought NANO for $15, what do you think I should do?
With nano, we have a truly great community project called Nano.Community (https://nano.community/) which is entirely hosted on Github. Simply fork the project, make your changes according to the contribution guidlines and boom. You're helping in the best possible way you can. If you feel up to it, you can contribute directly to the nano foundation living whitepaper, too.
What are some alternatives?
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
Nault - ⚡ The most advanced Nano wallet with focus on security, speed and robustness
nanolooker - Explore the Nano cryptocurrency blockchain
nanodrop.io - Free Nano cryptocurrency (XNO) Faucet
Solana - Finds price floor for every single attribute in a given collection
nanodb - Nano block-lattice / blockchain data in various formats for easy chain analysis
banano - Banano is a cryptocurrency utilizing a block-lettuce™ architecture.
nanocrawler - Web-based front end for viewing information about your Nano node and exploring the Nano network
Bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree
whynano
stellar-core - Reference implementation for the peer-to-peer agent that manages the Stellar network.
nano-docs - Documentation for the Nano protocol