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Nowadays the development of blockchain has entered the era of application, and developers and applications are constantly pouring in. However, the development of blockchain is relatively difficult, and it also needs to consume a lot of resources or money in order to maintain the security of blockchain.
In my opinion, if blockchain wants to develop rapidly, it needs to let more people understand its advantages, optimize the development environment and user experience, achieve better performance and more reasonable resource utilization. By lowering the barriers to participation, even people who don't know how to program can participate in development and leverage everyone's strengths.
Gnoland seems to be working on some problems. The most prominent feature of Gnoland is that it adopts Gnoland language. It is developed based on Golang, inherits Golang's faster compilation speed, more concise syntax and resource-efficient concurrency, and uses Goroutines to optimize the ability to handle concurrency. By supporting Golang as a smart contract language to integrate Goroutine, Gnoland achieves higher performance than existing single-threaded blockchains. These Gnoland will be a much more developer-friendly blockchain.
Gnoland has improved the economic model by adopting a dual token model that is different from most existing Layer 1 blockchains, dividing tokens into governance tokens and fee tokens. I think this is a good try, the block chain now most of the other users interested in governance is not actually, such administrative power can be for people to really want management hand, also can enhance the security of block chain, perhaps through attempts to double tokens model, also can improve the sustainability of tokens, economics and availability.
Gnoland is working on its own to change the perception that blockchain is slow, expensive, and unintuitive. It's a blockchain for developers.
Nowadays the development of blockchain has entered the era of application, and developers and applications are constantly pouring in. However, the development of blockchain is relatively difficult, and it also needs to consume a lot of resources or money in order to maintain the security of blockchain.
In my opinion, if blockchain wants to develop rapidly, it needs to let more people understand its advantages, optimize the development environment and user experience, achieve better performance and more reasonable resource utilization. By lowering the barriers to participation, even people who don't know how to program can participate in development and leverage everyone's strengths.
Gnoland seems to be working on some problems. The most prominent feature of Gnoland is that it adopts Gnoland language. It is developed based on Golang, inherits Golang's faster compilation speed, more concise syntax and resource-efficient concurrency, and uses Goroutines to optimize the ability to handle concurrency. By supporting Golang as a smart contract language to integrate Goroutine, Gnoland achieves higher performance than existing single-threaded blockchains. These Gnoland will be a much more developer-friendly blockchain.
Gnoland has improved the economic model by adopting a dual token model that is different from most existing Layer 1 blockchains, dividing tokens into governance tokens and fee tokens. I think this is a good try, the block chain now most of the other users interested in governance is not actually, such administrative power can be for people to really want management hand, also can enhance the security of block chain, perhaps through attempts to double tokens model, also can improve the sustainability of tokens, economics and availability.
Gnoland is working on its own to change the perception that blockchain is slow, expensive, and unintuitive. It's a blockchain for developers.
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