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'''Cosmos''' is a protocol that allows independent [[blockchain]]s to communicate with each other.
   
   
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Cosmos can also be considered [[commoninfo:framework|framework]] and library of basic software modules. '''What does that mean?''' This means that any project can take any suitable module from the library and use it to implement all other project-specific components. This significantly speeds up the development process and increases the reliability of solutions.
 
 
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= Cosmos Ecosystem =
   
   
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'''Cosmos''' goals are to provide communication and interaction between thousands of [[cryptocurrency|cryptocurrency systems]] and create a scalable network without the use of energy—intensive [[Proof-of-Work]].
   
   
'''Cosmos''' is a protocol that allows independent blockchains to communicate with each other.
== Cosmos Hub ==
'''Cosmos Hub''' is the first public blockchain in the Cosmos universe. It acts as a router that facilitates transactions between all the blockchains of the Cosmos ecosystem. Cosmos Hub is also the first public blockchain that has proven in practice that [[PoS]] can withstand [[Sybilla attack|Sybilla attacks]] in public blockchains without the need to use external sources.
   
   
Cosmos can also be considered [[commoninfo:framework|framework and library]] of basic software modules. '''What does that mean?''' This means that any project can take any suitable module from the library and use it to implement all other project-specific components. This significantly speeds up the development process and increases the reliability of solutions.
== Cosmos SDK ==
'''Cosmos SDK''' is a platform on which it is easy for developers to build and run [[sidechain]]s.
   
   
'''Cosmos''' goals are to provide communication and interaction between thousands of cryptocurrency systems and create a scalable network without the use of energy—intensive Proof-of-Work.
Sidechains are a technology that allows [[digital assets]] of one blockchain to be used safely in another. In Cosmos, these sidechains are called '''zones'''. They can be connected to the Cosmos Hub, and as soon as your sidechain is connected to the Cosmos Hub, it will be compatible with all other sidechains that are connected to the Cosmos Hub.
   
   
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== Tendermint ==
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'''Tendermint''' is a [[consensus|consensus mechanism]] (belongs to the [[BFT]] consensus family) that can be used as the first "layer" for any PoS blockchain. In practice, this allows developers to deploy blockchains without having to create everything from scratch.
= Cosmos Hub =
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'''Cosmos Hub''' is the first public blockchain in the Cosmos universe. It acts as a router that facilitates transactions between all the blockchains of the Cosmos ecosystem. Cosmos Hub is also the first public blockchain that has proven in practice that PoS can withstand Sybilla attacks in public blockchains without the need to use external sources.
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= Cosmos SDK =
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'''Cosmos SDK''' is a platform on which it is easy for developers to build and run sidechains.
Sidechains are a technology that allows digital assets of one blockchain to be used safely in another. In Cosmos, these sidechains are called '''zones'''. They can be connected to the Cosmos Hub, and as soon as your sidechain is connected to the Cosmos Hub, it will be compatible with all other sidechains that are connected to the Cosmos Hub.
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= Tendermint =
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'''Tendermint''' is a consensus mechanism (belongs to the BFT consensus family) that can be used as the first "layer" for any RoS blockchain. In practice, this allows developers to deploy blockchains without having to create everything from scratch.
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= Cosmos Network =
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== Cosmos Network ==
Cosmos Network is a network of blockchains that are connected to each other via Cosmos Hub.
Cosmos Network is a network of blockchains that are connected to each other via Cosmos Hub.
   
   
On [https://cosmos.network/ecosystem/apps?ref=cosmonautsworld on this site] you can see all the blockchains compatible with the COSMOS ecosystem, including those that are still in the testnet.
On [https://cosmos.network/ecosystem/apps?ref=cosmonautsworld on this site] you can see all the blockchains compatible with the COSMOS ecosystem, including those that are still in the testnet.
   
   
The Decimal blockchain is also part of Cosmos and can be compatible with any of the ecosystem's blockchains.
The [[DecimalChain|Decimal blockchain]] is also part of Cosmos and can be compatible with any of the ecosystem's blockchains.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 2 February 2024

Cosmos is a protocol that allows independent blockchains to communicate with each other.

Cosmos can also be considered framework and library of basic software modules. What does that mean? This means that any project can take any suitable module from the library and use it to implement all other project-specific components. This significantly speeds up the development process and increases the reliability of solutions.

Cosmos goals are to provide communication and interaction between thousands of cryptocurrency systems and create a scalable network without the use of energy—intensive Proof-of-Work.

Cosmos Hub

Cosmos Hub is the first public blockchain in the Cosmos universe. It acts as a router that facilitates transactions between all the blockchains of the Cosmos ecosystem. Cosmos Hub is also the first public blockchain that has proven in practice that PoS can withstand Sybilla attacks in public blockchains without the need to use external sources.

Cosmos SDK

Cosmos SDK is a platform on which it is easy for developers to build and run sidechains.

Sidechains are a technology that allows digital assets of one blockchain to be used safely in another. In Cosmos, these sidechains are called zones. They can be connected to the Cosmos Hub, and as soon as your sidechain is connected to the Cosmos Hub, it will be compatible with all other sidechains that are connected to the Cosmos Hub.

Tendermint

Tendermint is a consensus mechanism (belongs to the BFT consensus family) that can be used as the first "layer" for any PoS blockchain. In practice, this allows developers to deploy blockchains without having to create everything from scratch.

Cosmos Network

Cosmos Network is a network of blockchains that are connected to each other via Cosmos Hub.

On on this site you can see all the blockchains compatible with the COSMOS ecosystem, including those that are still in the testnet.

The Decimal blockchain is also part of Cosmos and can be compatible with any of the ecosystem's blockchains.