SKELPY - REVIEW







INTRODUCTION

Cryptocurrency is essentially digital money traded from one person to another through the use of pseudonyms. There are no intermediaries like banks, no governmental oversight or authority, and no fees. The "crypto" in cryptocurrency refers to the use of cryptography to ensure the security and privacy of every transaction.

New coins are created through a technique called mining. The process requires powerful computers that solve complex math problems. Each problem should take about 10 minutes to solve, and results in the creation of a predetermined number of coins. The total number of coins that can be created is fixed — there's a limit of 21 million bitcoins that can be created. The number of coins rewarded for solving each problem dwindles as time goes on.
Bitcoin is believed to have been created in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto, an enigmatic figure who has so far proven all but impossible to definitively identify. By using cryptography to control the creation and tracking of a digital currency, Nakamoto took that power away from central authorities like governments.
Bitcoin was the first and most famous digital currency, but you can choose from more than 1,500, including ether, litecoin and even cryptokitties. For a while, you saw these currencies only in the darkest corners of the internet, where people used them for all sorts of questionable, even illegal, activities. Drug dealers liked them because they made transactions all but invisible, and trolls at the Kremlin-backed Internet Research Agency used bitcoin to finance their campaign to influence the 2016 election.
That started to change in 2014, when Overstock became the first major US retailer to accept bitcoin. Companies like Expedia and Microsoft followed suit. 
One of the biggest misconceptions about cryptocurrencies is that you need thousands of dollars to invest. It's an easy assumption to make, especially in the case of bitcoin, which stayed under $1,000 from about 2010 to 2017. But then it took off, surpassing thousand-dollar milestones at a pace that seemed quicker than you could refresh your phone.
The staggering value is off-putting to many. But unlike most stocks, you can buy a fraction of a bitcoin so you don't need thousands to get into the crypto game.
As more technological advancements are uncovered, Skelpy, a blockchain-based public distributed cryptographic platform came on board

OVERVIEW OF SKELPY

Skelpy is a Project that aims to create a completely decentralized and clear blockchain, where each wallet has a certified digital identity. Transactions will be visible to everyone, but individuals will be certified and recognized based on the visibility criteria described earlier.
So it will be possible for users to issue transactions on the blockchain with a certified wallet (individual or legal entity) or with a non-certified wallet. Then the source code associated with the blockchain will be fully issued along with the tools, while all the code related to the SkelpySystem platform will still be backed up.
The Skelpy blockchain platform is based on DPS (Delegate Proof of Stake) technology where there are 51 forging nodes that have the task of maintaining active and working nets. And the DPoS technology used by Skelpy will take the project ARK (https://www.ark.io) as a starting point but this is not a copy or sidechain of the project mentioned. However, the Skelpy blockchain platform starts from a solid and tested base that will be upgraded to be functional to the Skelpy System.

What is DPoS?
DPoS (Delegated Proof of Stake) is the final method for guaranteeing digital net tokens by processing transactions and ensuring distributed management (transaction validation) without the need for a central authority.
This system is an evolution that began with the Proof of Stake, which provided the involvement of the entire network rather than the representative of 51 delegates, which was developed for the purpose of reducing costs and inefficiencies associated with the typical PoW (Proof of Work System) electricity consumption, for example Bitcoin.
Delegated Proof of Stake is defined as a strong, efficient and very reliable consensus algorithm in the Blockchain web, usually described as technological democracy.





Skelpy project intends to offer a certifying service for wallets in the property circle, ever allowing the use of non-nominative wallets inside the blockchain. 
Because A certified wallet is safer than a non-certified one as it can dispose of ancillary functions and services. and too A certified wallet attests that a specified subject recognized by the system is owner of that wallet; this permits transparency and security in transactions between two subjects.
And you need to know The wallet certifying process is an irreversible procedure, because to a single wallet can be associated a unique natural or legal subject. Besides, a certified user can have other certified or non-nominative (not certified) wallets. 

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The Economy
SKELPY COIN ECONOMY
The maximum coin offering will be 70,000,000, with an amount of money placed on the market of 2,000,000.Will be pre-forged, 33,000,000 coins of which 20,000,000 will be used as voters portfolios for 20 associated partners, then the 20,000,000 SKP will be frozen and will not be put into circulation in any way, their only purpose will be that to vote for 20 delegates from the Skelpy network.

The goal

Skelpy project is to create a completely decentralized and transparent blockchain in which all portfolios have a certified digital identity.
Skelpy certified process:
  1. A wants to certificate his wallet Skeply
  2. A sends the documents to Skelpysystem
  3. Skelpysystem check the documents and approves them
  4. Skelpysystem associates its wallet with documents provided by A
  5. A now is a Skelpy's verified member.

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