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description: Best in class privacy coin and confidential DeFi platform
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links:
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web: https://beam.mw
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github: https://github.com/BeamMW/beam
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docs: https://beam.mw/docs
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forum: https://forum.beam.mw/
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blog: https://medium.com/beam-mw
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github: https://github.com/BeamMW/beam
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forum: https://forum.beam.mw/
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docs: https://beam.mw/docs
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whitepaper: https://docs.beam.mw/BEAM_Position_Paper_0.3.pdf
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block_explorer: https://explorer.beam.mw
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governance: https://beamxdao.org
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twitter: https://x.com/beamprivacy
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discord: https://discord.com/invite/BHZvAhg
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telegram: https://t.me/BeamPrivacy
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lens: ""
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farcaster: ""
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ecosystem:
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- beam
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project_status:
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testnet: false
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team:
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anonymous: false
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teammembers:
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- name: Alex Romanov
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link: https://x.com/BeamCTO
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- name: Maxnflaxl
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link: https://x.com/maxnflaxl
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- name: Vladislav Gelfer
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link: https://x.com/Vlad38604806
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- name: Amir Aaronson
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link: https://x.com/RaFun88
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usecases:
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- currency
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- defi
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- did
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- dao
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- bridge
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- messaging
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- dapps
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- nft-community
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have_token: false
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third_party_dependency: false
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third_party_dependency: ""
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logos:
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- file: logo.png
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ext: png
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url: https://explorer-data.web3privacy.info/assets/projects/beam/logo.png
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percentage: 22
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product_launch_day: 2019-02-02T23:00:00.000Z
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sunset: false
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assets_used: []
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tokens: []
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project_phase: mainnet
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blockchain_features:
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opensource: true
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upgradability:
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enabled: true
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asset_custody_type: non-custody
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encryption: LelantusMW
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p2p: true
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storage:
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decentralized: true
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privacy_policy:
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defined: true
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link: https://beam.mw/privacy-policy
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data_usage: none
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compliance: ""
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tracebility:
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kyc: false
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tracked_data: none
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sign_in_type_requirments: []
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default_privacy: true
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audits: []
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social_trust: ""
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technical_spof: ""
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funding: []
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history:
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- title: Fifth Hard-Fork (and wallet v7.1)
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description: As discussed on the Beam Forum, this hard-fork reduced the issuance
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cost of Confidential Assets from 3000 to 10 BEAM only. The result can be
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seen in the CAs being created (or re-created) after the fork. The
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hard-fork also added smart contracts enhancements allowing them to verify
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fork heights (to support fork-dependent features). On the wallet side,
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DApp support for the BANS (Beam Anonymous Name System) was improved.
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link: https://medium.com/beam-mw/beam-hard-fork-announcement-3e999dfba178
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time: Fri Sep 02 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit)
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- title: Fourth Hard-Fork (and wallet v7.0)
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description: This hard-fork introduced 'High-Frequency Transactions' (HFTX) on
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both node and wallet sides, and IPFS storage integration on the wallet
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side. HFTX improve resistance to MEV, front-running and sandwich attacks
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by defining strict inclusion rules for transactions, thus protecting users
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from unwanted outcomes (as the submitted transactions can only be included
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into a block in their exact specific sequence). On the wallet side, the
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IPFS integration allows storing data (such as NFTs) efficiently in a
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decentralized manner while reducing blockchain bloat. Thus, every Beam
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wallet today is at the same time a blockchain node (to submit transactions
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and verify blocks), an SBBS node (to allow secure communication between
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wallets), and an IPFS node (to allow decentralized storage, including for
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DApp front ends distribution). This Hard Fork went smoothly and the
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difficulty remained fairly stable.
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link: https://medium.com/beam-mw/beam-hard-fork-completed-903ce2b15b51
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time: Fri Jun 24 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit)
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- title: Third Hard-Fork (and wallet v6.0)
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description: "This hard-fork brought the addition of the Beam Virtual Machine
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(BVM) as an infrastructure to create Smart Contracts (a.k.a. 'Shaders'),
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thus making Beam the first privacy coin with smart contracts capabilities!
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BVM smart contracts can be written in any WebAssembly compatible language
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(such as C++, Rust, Go, etc.) and are composed of two elements: the
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blockchain side (running on Beam nodes) and the wallet side (running in
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Beam wallet, together with the DApp front ends). This separation of
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chain-side and client-side logics allows very powerful and flexible
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applications. Beam smart contracts are transparent by default, which means
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that we can see their state and their activity. Nevertheless, the users
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remain anonymous, as their interactions with the smart contracts are based
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on normal confidential Beam transactions. With this approach, Beam's DeFi
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manages to provide 'efficient' markets (e.g. where we can see what is
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bought and sold) while still protecting its users' privacy (e.g. we cannot
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see who buys and sells!). By allowing such privacy-preserving smart
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contract capabilities, this hard-fork opened the doors to Beam becoming
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not only a powerful 'Privacy DeFi' (PriFi) platform but indeed a
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general-purpose infrastructure for anything in Confidential Web3!"
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link: https://medium.com/beam-mw/hard-fork-completed-1608eb5ce439
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time: Sun Jun 13 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit)
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- title: Second Hard-Fork
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description: Beam's second hard-fork was performed as announced in the roadmap.
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The PoW algorithm was updated from BeamHash II to BeamHash III, which is
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the final version in the planned strategy to balance GPU and ASIC mining.
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This hard-fork also saw the activation of the Confidential Assets
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(sometimes also called 'Privacy Tokens', and which were introduced in the
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first hard-fork but kept inactive) and the release of the Lelantus-MW
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protocol and its associated one-side payments (also known as offline
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transactions).
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link: https://medium.com/beam-mw/hard-fork-completed-72e8f1edb10b
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time: Sun Jun 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit)
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- title: First Hard-Fork
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description: Beam's first hard-fork was performed as announced in the roadmap.
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The PoW algorithm was updated from BeamHash I to BeamHash II, which are
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upgrades from the vanilla Equihash on which they are based. Beam's
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strategy with these planned changes of the mining algorithm was to give
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GPU miners a head start, and then allow cheap ASICs to join in without
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disrupting the mining ecosystem. After this hard-fork, a drop in
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difficulty was observed as not all miners performed a timely upgrade.
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However, after less than 24 hours, the hashrate had gone back to its
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pre-fork value.
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link: https://medium.com/beam-mw/mimblewimble-hard-fork-first-completed-1171f9642e51
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time: Thu Aug 15 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit)
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