Are there any plans for future development for ETC tokens or projects related to them?
Yes, there are plans for future development for ETC tokens and projects related to them.
Ethereum Classic (ETC) is an open-source, public blockchain-based distributed computing platform featuring smart contract (scripting) functionality. It provides a decentralized Turing-complete virtual machine, the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), which can execute scripts using an international network of public nodes. The Ethereum Classic team is actively working on several initiatives to further develop the project and its associated tokens.
These include: 1. The Atlantis Hard Fork: This hard fork was implemented in September 2019 and was designed to improve the scalability of the network by introducing new features such as replay protection, stateless client support, and improved transaction processing speeds. 2.
The Agharta Hard Fork: This hard fork was implemented in February 2020 and was designed to improve the security of the network by introducing new features such as a decentralized random number generator, a decentralized oracle system, and improved transaction processing speeds. 3. The Phoenix Hard Fork: This hard fork is scheduled for June 2020 and will introduce new features such as a decentralized random number generator, improved transaction processing speeds, and increased privacy for users on the network.
4. The Emerald Project: This project is focused on developing tools that will make it easier for developers to build applications on top of Ethereum Classic’s blockchain technology. It includes tools such as Emerald Wallet, Emerald SDK, Emerald IDE, and Emerald CLI which are all designed to make it easier for developers to create applications on top of ETC’s blockchain technology.
5. The SputnikVM Project: This project is focused on developing a virtual machine that will be compatible with both Ethereum Classic’s EVM and other virtual machines such as Parity’s Substrate VM or RSK’s VMX VM so that developers can easily port their applications from one platform to another without having to rewrite their code from scratch each time they want to move their application from one platform to another. 6.
The Mantis Project: This project is focused on developing an Ethereum Classic client written in Scala that will be compatible with both EVM-based smart contracts as well as other virtual machines such as Parity’s Substrate VM or RSK’s VMX VM so that developers can easily port their applications from one platform to another without having to rewrite their code from scratch each time they want to move their application from one platform to another.