Koi Network. Attention rewards and Atomic NFTs. Join the pond
Koi Network was created to incentivize users to perform actions in favor of the network as a whole, giving its tokens in return. The Koi protocol uses a mechanism of slow consensus that improves network capabilities, lowers the fees, and provides stability. One of Koi’s applications allows all the content to spread over the network using project’s nodes and store it in the forever in Arweave blockchain.
The most part of NFTs today are kept on Ethereum network. NFT being minted on Ethereum can be later redeemed to your NFT in the Arweave network just by using the Koii Rocks application. Later it allows you to receive attention rewars in KOII tokens, regaldless whethere the viewer buys it or not, it’s just a view that counts at first. This tokens are distributed gradually because of Open Koi’s slow consensus structure. If you own all of your NFT rights, then you will take all the advantage of the attention rewards that your NFT gets.
Nowadays, however, the question of permanent NFTs is often overlooked. Arweave’s structure and principles provides permanent storage. Koii uses Arweave NFTs possibilities and takes it to the next level by enabling attention rewards in KOII tokents, that are provided by their network of Task Nodes.
Koi.rocks provides permanent on-chain location for NFTs with its creation of Atomic NFTs. It ensures that your NFT is a complete asset and not a subject to vulnerabilities and mishaps of traditional NFT platforms such as marketplaces. All the data is hosted safely on koi.rocks, providing ownership rights with a secure place on blockchain.
Koi protocol grants easy access to great variety of creator tools in addition to reliable storing platform that will make you always feel safe with your handcrafted masterpieces, being the first project that provides these technologies to the public.
Begin your journey with Koi — https://koi.rocks/ to start saving your NFTs for permanent storage and create yourself a beautiful gallery of your own works at Koi.Rocks. If you feel too passionate about the project — consider joining the community and make sure your ideas are heard and maybe even implemented in future.
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