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First of all, Jae Kwon's competence and experience as a core contributor to Cosmos and Tendermint is the foundation of all. Bitcoin enables decentralization of value, Ether enables decentralization of systems, and Cosmos enables interoperability of decentralized systems. Each generation has brought significant improvements to the blockchain space, making it a more user and developer friendly environment. Now it's the turn of Gnoland, a scalable blockchain that is believed to attract millions of developers to deploy innovative applications and accelerate the Internet's transition to Web3. Further, Gnoland aims to optimize the consensus process among verifiers, the integrity of the smart contract language, and the sustainability of token economics. It uses a new language called Gnolang, which is an offshoot of Golang. Golang has a clear advantage over other languages when it comes to handling concurrency. While most programming languages such as C++ or Java use multiple threads to run concurrent programs, Go uses Goroutines. gnolang inherits Golang's faster compilation, cleaner syntax, and resource-efficient concurrency.
Finally, Gnoland is looking to adopt a dual token model similar to Cosmos' original idea, where the "cost utility" is stripped from the governance token. These are the reasons why we are looking forward to Gnoland, and look forward to its arrival!
First of all, Jae Kwon's competence and experience as a core contributor to Cosmos and Tendermint is the foundation of all. Bitcoin enables decentralization of value, Ether enables decentralization of systems, and Cosmos enables interoperability of decentralized systems. Each generation has brought significant improvements to the blockchain space, making it a more user and developer friendly environment. Now it's the turn of Gnoland, a scalable blockchain that is believed to attract millions of developers to deploy innovative applications and accelerate the Internet's transition to Web3. Further, Gnoland aims to optimize the consensus process among verifiers, the integrity of the smart contract language, and the sustainability of token economics. It uses a new language called Gnolang, which is an offshoot of Golang. Golang has a clear advantage over other languages when it comes to handling concurrency. While most programming languages such as C++ or Java use multiple threads to run concurrent programs, Go uses Goroutines. gnolang inherits Golang's faster compilation, cleaner syntax, and resource-efficient concurrency.
Finally, Gnoland is looking to adopt a dual token model similar to Cosmos' original idea, where the "cost utility" is stripped from the governance token. These are the reasons why we are looking forward to Gnoland, and look forward to its arrival!
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