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