ThunderCore

ThunderCore

ThunderCore is a public blockchain with fully decentralized trust that brings scale to decentralized applications - giving higher throughput, faster confirmation times, and lower costs.

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$50.0m

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ThunderCore operates as a high-performance, public blockchain platform engineered to address the scalability challenges inherent in many existing networks. Founded in 2017 within Silicon Valley by Chris Wang, the company emerged from his vision to create a more efficient blockchain after observing the limitations of platforms like Ethereum, particularly highlighted by the CryptoKitties phenomenon. Wang, a computer science prodigy who earned his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University at 22 and previously co-founded the social gaming company Playdom, which was acquired by Disney, identified a critical need for a blockchain capable of supporting large-scale applications. He collaborated with his former classmate, Dr. Elaine Shi, a respected academic researcher in blockchain and cryptocurrency, to establish ThunderCore.

The company's core offering is the ThunderCore blockchain, a Layer-1 solution fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). This compatibility allows developers to migrate their existing Ethereum-based decentralized applications (DApps) with minimal effort, granting them access to a more scalable environment. The platform's business model centers on providing the infrastructure for developers to build and deploy DApps, particularly targeting the mobile entertainment, GameFi, and SocialFi sectors. Revenue and value within the ecosystem are driven by the network's native utility token, Thunder Token (TT). TT is essential for paying transaction (gas) fees, which are designed to be exceptionally low, facilitating microtransactions within applications. Additionally, TT is used for staking, allowing token holders to participate in the network's security and earn rewards.

ThunderCore's key technological advantage is its hybrid consensus protocol, which combines a "fast path" for rapid, optimistic transaction processing with a secure "slow path" fallback. This architecture, underpinned by the PaLa consensus mechanism, enables the network to process over 4,000 transactions per second (TPS) with sub-second confirmation times. The platform provides developers with a suite of tools, including APIs and SDKs, to simplify the integration of Web3 functionalities like tokens and NFTs into their applications. To enhance its utility, the ThunderCore Bridge facilitates interoperability, allowing for the seamless exchange of assets between ThunderCore and other major blockchains such as Ethereum and BSC. The ecosystem also includes the TT Wallet, a mobile application that functions as a secure wallet and a DApp browser, giving users direct access to the platform's growing number of applications.

Keywords: ThunderCore, TT token, public blockchain, EVM compatible, high TPS, low gas fees, PaLa consensus, Chris Wang, decentralized applications, DApp platform, mobile entertainment, GameFi, SocialFi, layer-1 blockchain, blockchain scalability, Thunder Token, crypto wallet, cross-chain bridge, staking, smart contracts, Web3 integration

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