Med Chain aims to create a new trading lifestyle of C2M through the decentralization, non-tamperable and traceability of blockchain, combined with the actual situation of the e-commerce industry, reducing the transaction cost of consumers and improving the production efficiency of manufacturers. Globalized peer-to-peer trading is integrated into every aspect of life, and everyone can trade and everything can be traded. Peer-to-peer trading lifestyle: Med Chain expects to popularize C2M trading models into people's daily lives through blockchain technology, open up trust barriers between consumers and manufacturers, reduce trust costs, and achieve peer-to-peer customized e-commerce transactions. Global e-commerce bottom-level public chain: Med Chain expects to use POS and DPOS consensus mechanism to establish a global e-commerce transaction public chain, establish a transaction credit system based on blockchain technology, product copyright traceability system, intelligent payment system, and transaction after-sales arbitration system. The open data system is open to global developers, allowing blockchain technology to serve all walks of life in e-commerce.
What Is EOS? EOS has always been one of the most hype over ICO and now a smart contract platform. When it was announced by founder Dan Larimer in New York City in May 2017, a giant jumbotron advertisement could be seen glowing over Times Square. In the first 5 days of their ICO token sale, EOS raised an unprecedented $185 million in ETH — all without having any kind of product or service yet. EOS claims to be “the most powerful infrastructure for decentralized applications.” Basically, EOS is (or, rather, will be) a blockchain technology much like Ethereum. They plan to create their own blockchain with a long list of impressive features. Some are even calling EOS the “Ethereum killer.” But along with all the hype and excitement about EOS, there’s also a large amount of skepticism coming from the crypto community. The EOS Vision EOS has big plans. It will be a software that will act as a decentralized operating system. Developers can then build applications on the EOS software. It will be highly scalable, flexible, and usable. The most notable feature that everyone is getting excited about is horizontal scalability — what this means is the EOS blockchain will be able to allow parallel execution of smart contracts and simultaneous processing of transactions. This could be a real game changer. EOS will incorporate the delegated proof-of-stake (DPoS) consensus protocol, created by founder Dan Larimer himself. This system is less centralized, uses far less energy, and is incredibly fast — as in, up to millions-of-transactions-per-second fast. Furthermore, there will be no user fees on the EOS blockchain. This would also set them apart from the competition and could help them gain more widespread adoption of their platform. EOS also wants to put a blockchain constitution in place to secure user rights and enable dispute resolution. As explained in their technical whitepaper: 'The EOS.IO software is designed from experience with proven concepts and best practices, and represents fundamental advancements in blockchain technology. The software is part of a holistic blueprint for a globally scalable blockchain society in which decentralized applications can be easily deployed and governed.' Tokens that are issued on top of the EOS platform includes Everipedia, HorusPay, Meet One, and more.