I am so interest about this crypto, have u guys help me support some infor of QTUM.
1/ QTUM have a Multisig or not?
2/ Have supernode/ masternode or not ?
3/ How much fees transaction ? Blocksize?
4/ QTUM have a Fund development or not?
ths u guys
These are great questions, thank you.
1) For multisignature wallets, this is something that we can draw from Bitcoin Core, as we're a UTXO Blockchain. Those Bitcoin addresses that start with 3 instead of 1, we will have something similar. If you look here:
https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-guide#escrow-and-arbitrationYou'll see that we can implement the exact same thing into Qtum, and not have to use a Smart Contract for multisig. This feature has been around for some time now, and we believe it to be secure.
2) For masternodes, I don't believe this will be a Qtum feature. We don't have an opinion on this topic yet.
3) The block size is limited to 2 megabytes, with Segregated Witness ready to go on Main Network launch in September. This should scale well, but if there are problems moving forward with slow transactions, we have a Decentralized Governance Protocol which will allow Qtum Blockchain users to change certain parameters within the network upon reaching a consensus. Basically, people will vote with their tokens, if they would like to raise the size from 2mb to 3mb, it would require a large proportion of the network to 'signal' this. We hope that this will create an environment where the project gets more and more decentralized as time goes on. What we are trying to avoid is a surprise hard fork. For transaction fees and gas costs, we will publish this shortly.
4) Qtum developers will be able to work on the core Blockchain for 4 years or more with the funds we raised in March. We are trying to become more transparent with our finances. Right now we are releasing our expenditures, but we are leading up to audited financials. We kept 12% of the total Qtum tokens for the development team, but we are thinking of maybe only keeping 6% for team members, to be paid monthly over 4 years. The other 6% might go to the Qtum Foundation. We haven't made a decision yet, but those coins are ours to do with as we see fit, so I don't think anyone will mind if we give half of them to our governing entity.