Nanora
  • Abstract
  • 1. Overview of Nanora
  • 2. Introduction
    • 2.2 Purpose of Bridging to NANOX
  • 3. Problem Statement
  • 4. Objectives
  • 5. Technical Architecture
    • 5.1 Current State on Ethereum Compliance
    • 5.2 Transition to NANOX
    • 5.3 NANOX Blockchain Protocol
    • 5.4 Hyper-Deflationary Mechanism
  • 6. Governance Model
    • 6.1 Decentralized Governance Framework
    • 6.2 Role of NANO Holders
  • 7. Economic Model
    • 7.1 Token Distribution Initial Allocation on Ethereum Development and Operations:
    • 7.2 Incentive Mechanisms
  • 8. Security Measures
    • 8.1 Consensus Security
    • 8.2 Smart Contract Audits
    • 8.3 Anti-Fraud Mechanisms
  • 9. Use Cases
    • 9.1 On-Chain Transactions
    • 9.2 Cross-Border Payments
    • 9.3 Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
    • 9.4 Integration & Adoption
    • 9.5 Financial Inclusion
  • 10. Roadmap
    • Roadmap
  • 11. Conclusion
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2. Introduction

How It Works ?

2.1 Background

Nanora is set to launch on Ethereum, leveraging its robust ecosystem and security while preparing for future scalability enhancements. However, recognizing the limitations of Ethereum, such as high gas fees and network congestion, Nanora will evolve towards its own AI-powered blockchain, NanoX. This transition will introduce faster transactions, lower fees, enhanced security, and AI-driven fraud detection, ensuring a more scalable and efficient decentralized ecosystem.

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