The history of Internet coin
The
DFINITY Foundation (The Origin) Founder: The project was founded by Dominic Williams. Early Work
(2013-2014): Williams was already working on
distributed systems and cryptograhy. His work in 2014 on a scalable blockchain
project called "Pebble" pioneered early concepts for faster
blockchain processing. DFINITY Launch:
The non-profit DFINITY Foundation, based in Zug, Switzerland, was
established to develop the Internet Computer. The primary goal was to create a
"World Computer" and a fully decentralized alternative to the current
centralized internet (powered by companies like Amazon Web Services and Google
Cloud).The Development and Concept The Vision:
The core idea was to extend the public internet with native cloud computing
functionality, allowing developers to build and run software, services, and
websites entirely on a decentralized public blockchain without relying on
traditional IT infrastructure.
Key Innovations: The project introduced several novel cryptographic
techniques to achieve its speed and scale, including Chain Key Cryptography,
which allows the network to have a single public key and process transactions
quickly. Reverse Gas Model:
Unlike Ethereum, where users pay "gas" fees for transactions, the
Internet Computer uses a "reverse-gas" model where developers pay for
the compute power to run their software, which then serves web experiences
directly to end-users (using "cycles," which are converted from ICP
tokens). The Launch ,Genesis and Mainnet:
The Internet Computer mainnet was launched in May 2021. The launch was
referred to as "Genesis," marking a significant milestone in
blockchain history due to the complexity and ambition of the project. Token
(ICP): The native utility token for the
network is called ICP (Internet Computer Protocol). The ICP token is
used for: Governance:
Holders can "lock" ICP tokens to participate in the Network Nervous
System (NNS), a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) that governs the
network's future development.
Cycles: Converting ICP into "cycles" (computational
power) to run smart contracts (called "canisters"). Rewards: Rewarding the independent data centers and nodes that host
the network. In
summary, the Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) aims to revolutionize the
internet by creating a public, decentralized "world computer" that
can host web-speed applications at scale.
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