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Introduction
At the core of the EOS ecosystem lies a cluster of decentralized entities known as Block Producers (BPs). These BPs are selected by EOS holders through a voting process, with their primary responsibilities encompassing consensus-building, transaction validation, appending the succeeding block to the blockchain, and upholding the security of the EOS Public Blockchain. The network accommodates an extensive count of over 500 BPs, out of which merely the leading 21 hold the opportunity to craft the subsequent block. The block rewards go to the block producer in the form of EOS coins.
General Information
EOS Account | newdex.bp |
Location | The corporate office of the Newdex is located in Hong Kong, while their servers are located in the Cayman Islands. |
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About Newdex
Newdex is a Hong Kong-based leading decentralized cryptocurrency exchange and also one of the top 21 EOS block producers. It has its token called DEX.
How to Vote for Newdex?
Should the prospect of understanding the intricacies of voting for a Block Producer and earning associated rewards interest you, our comprehensive guide titled “Voting for Block Producers” serves as an invaluable resource to delve into. You can visit EOS Rate to know the total number of votes and total ratings received by the Newdex BP.
Newdex Seed
The list of projects funded by Newdex at the seed level comprises:
Newdex's Provided Services
Newdex team members have gathered rich experience in the field of blockchain technology and are capable of providing high-standard services to users.
Newdex is not only an EOS block producer but also a leading, trustworthy, and highly Secured decentralized exchange.
Newdex offers mining of EOS without transferring coins.
Newdex seeds pivotal projects in the EOS ecosystem.
Newdex Endpoints
The average response time of Newdex endpoints is below 6.5 seconds. You can use the endpoint using the https protocol as it is generally available, but never try the endpoint using the http protocol, you may experience no response.
Author: Sukanta Manna
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