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BC will be officially launched in the decentralized trading public chain OKEx Chain on October 1, 2021 (UTC+8).

2021-08-27

The full name of BC is Beehive Coin.It is the token of Beehive Distributed Storage System issued by Beehive on the OKEx Chain.The proponent of the Beehive project will issue 1 billion BC. 10% BC will be used for community development, distributed to different groups, 5% will be allocated to Angel round investors, 10% will be used for the laboratory and 75% will be used for pledge mining.


Beehive uses CDN core computer room network of the entire network.Setting up local caches in different regions accelerates the access speed of different nodes and greatly improves the stability of the above mining nodes.Cluster Anti attack The widely distributed CDN nodes and the intelligent redundancy mechanism between nodes can effectively prevent hackers from intruding and reduce the impact of various DDOS attacks on the website,while ensuring better service quality.


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