Technical specifications
T.N.T.
Innovative multi-level masternodes concept – TripleNodeTechnology
In general, all masternode projects have similar rewarding system:
«Each SINGLE block only ONE masternode wins the masternode reward»
There are many tiered masternode projects with a different coin amount requirement for a different masternode tiers.
But, if you think that different tier masternodes get separate rewards from a block – you are mistaken. Even if a project has 5 MN tiers – each block only 1 masternode gets a reward. If it is tier1 masternode – it gets block reward for tier 1. If tier 5 – for tier 5.
But in XDNA we made a unique part of coin, providing multiple block outputs for MN rewards. In brief, it means:
«Each SINGLE block THREE masternodes of different tiers get THREE different masternode rewards» So, If in a common masternode project we have: 30MN T1, 50MN T2, 100 MN T3, 10 MN T4 and 10 MN T5 this is counted as just a bulk of 200 MN in network and only 1 will get its reward. But, if we are speaking about XDNA T. N. T. system and we got: 50 MN T1 (Light), 10 MN T2 (Medium) and 5 MN T3 (Full) the randomizer process will process 3 different directions: 10% from a block reward between 50 MN T1 (Light), 30% from a block reward between 10 MN T2 (Medium) and 50% from a block reward between ONLY 5 MN T3 (Full).
If we had a common MN reward system, the owners of XDNA Full masternodes would share their chances to get rewards between 65 MN’s , but in our T.N.T. system each type of masternodes has their own prize pool, so they share the chance of getting the reward only between other Full masternode owners.
Relying only on the most advanced aspects of the world leading cryptocurrencies, we propose to use masternodes to ensure network stability.
However, given the experience of creating and using masternodes in different projects,
we put the harmony between miners and investors' wishes and possibilities stands on the first place in XDNA.
To make it possible for everyone to set up a masternode, we have developed three types of them.
Premine distribution
Premine is 298684 XDNA.
Here is how the premine is divided:
36% XDNA project development, tech
36% XDNA project development, product
28% XDNA marketing share
New Wallet
The time when a crypto wallet used to be a dull utility program is gone. That was really boresome.
We bring you a new standard of nice-looking, ergonomic, and stable software. Behold the XDNA Wallet for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Mobile wallets coming soon
For wallet sync:
Add nodes:addnode=80.211.158.197
addnode=185.12.94.247
addnode=212.237.34.22
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addnode=80.211.42.126
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addnode=80.211.180.32
addnode=188.213.161.41
addnode=89.46.70.47
addnode=212.237.25.238
addnode=94.177.216.87
addnode=140.82.56.149
addnode=45.76.218.71
addnode=140.82.13.117
addnode=149.28.100.124
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addnode=207.148.83.112
addnode=217.69.4.87
addnode=202.182.113.12
PARTNERS, SERVICES AND CHARTS XDNA legacy projects
BitGun To change that long established paradigm of miner rewards being inversely
proportional to network hashrate we have developed the advanced BitGun
feature.
Usually a miner’s reward directly depends on network hashrate, meaning
larger nethash results in lower reward portion going to each miner. In other
words, if the amount of GPUs in the network grows 1000 times, the average
miner’s reward within given time frame will become 1000 times less. Some
cryptocurrencies use non-linear dependencies, but their principle also
remains the same, higher the network hashrate, less each miner receives.
BitGun uses another approach – as total network hashrate grows, the block
reward gradually increases, allowing to keep an average miners reward
relatively stable.
This is how it works.
The reward size for each block changes every time at the moment of block
generation, depending on the total average nethash recorded for the previous
24 blocks.
The reward size for each block changes in accordance with a set of “levels”
reflecting the Fibonacci series. There are 15 levels.
Table 1 presents the levels defined by total nethash and the corresponding
block reward size .
For the block reward size to change automatically, the total XDNA nethash
must overcome the corresponding threshold value from the table.
What are the advantages of using this approach?
Comparing with the conventional block reward calculation methods, BitGun
allows us to stabilize the reward amount received by miners in a certain
period of time. With a sufficient growth of network hashrate the average
reward slightly decreases, remaining, however, much larger than in systems
with traditional distribution.
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Table 1
Level Network hashrate (Th/s) Block reward
Table 2 shows comparison of an average reward for one Nvidia GTX 1080Ti
GPU for 24 hours using classical calculation method and BitGun.
Table 2
Approximate
amount of 1080ti XDNA/1080ti/day XDNA/1080ti/day
with BitGun
Levels 1-5 1,000 4.032 4.032
3,000 1.344 2.352
5,000 0.8064 1.8144
Levels 6-10 10,000 0.4032 1.512
30,000 0.1344 0.9072
50,000 0.08064 0.78624
Levels 11-15 150,000 0.02688 0.5712
300,000 0.01344 0.68544
450,000 0.000896 0.45696
HEX Team XDNA presents a novel hashing algorithm - HEX !
The creation of every block using HEX launches 16 pseudorandom sequences of 16 algorithms (kernels). The employed kernels are:
BLAKE
BMW
GROESTL
JH
KECCAK
SKEIN
LUFFA
CUBEHASH
SHAVITE
SIMD
ECHO
HAMSI
FUGUE
SHABAL
WHIRLPOOL
SHA2.
How it works:
The first hexadecimal position from the previous block points to one of the listed kernels, and the corresponding hash is calculated.
The result of the hashing procedure is subjected to another hash computation using a different kernel.
The calculations go on until a sequence of calculations using all 16 kernels is done. The first kernel is constant for a specific block, but the rest of the sequence is impossible to predict.
The kernel sequence operation is further repeated 15 more times. Only the result of the final hashing is validated. For the following block the process starts from scratch.
The HEX algorithm possesses a number of pronounced benefits compared to the majority of existing algorithms:
it is not a “dummy” algo like the some other algos, when the GPU spends a lot of time awaiting commands and not performing computations;
it exhibits a stable and uniform GPU load and thus provides for better efficiency of the equipment;
constant and unpredictable variation of the kernels presents a pain for the adaptation of FPGAs and ASICs to it.
XDNA team have performed complex mathematical modeling and adjusted the BitGun levels accordingly to the difference in typical GPU productivity for keccak and HEX.
XDNA value the opinion of the crypto community. Feedback with a lot of concern for coin hyper-emission on the highest BitGun levels has led us to redesign the block rewards for different levels. Team has significantly lowered the rewards for the levels above 11 and slightly increased the rewards for levels 4-9.
XDNA Foundation
We think about the world around us. We realize, that there are many charity organizations that provide gratuitous assistance to those in need.
We also want to be a part of something bright and kind, helping people. Part of the GOOD.
We created the XDNA Foundation, non-commercial charity cryptocurrency Foundation,
aimed at providing targeted assistance to organizations and Foundations with insufficient or completely absent financing.
If any organization around the world wants to implement the sale of food, water or medical supplies for XDNA,
even for charity purposes – join us, together we'll make this world a better place!
XDNA TEAM
XDNA team would like to acknowledge and thank the following people for their research,
development, testing and support of XDNA project:
S.F.Vakano | Gunbit | Kamir | nullptr | a.kapone | George a.k.a. Commie | koksoks | msbishop | TheUnknownHero | B52 | marikun | Bonjorno | Nikertos | oGrlnGo | Satt | Baкyлa | SiriS | Imbalance911 | Artem | Krunoslav [Hitman420] Vrabec | Hiroki [Ayamaka] Mori | Raja Zuberi | Starry Zhong | Brad Schreiber | Bui [JackKaren] Duc Hung | Paramanathan Pradeep | RivAngE