NEXT.coin is a public company registered in the Netherlands, as well as a Limited company in England and Wales. Our team is composed of highly experienced individuals and successful entrepreneurs. In 2017, together as a team of young pioneers, we developed a hybrid cryptocurrency exchange platform, NEXT.exchange. Our platform provides individual Blockchain wallet addresses for each user for his or her assets, the ability to deposit, withdraw, and trade cryptocurrencies directly against fiat currencies, such as the United States Dollar, Euro, British Pound, Turkish Lira, Russian Rubles, and the Chinese Yuan. Our goal is to make it 'easy and safe' to trade cryptocurrencies on a convenient user-friendly interface that connects social, company information and in-depth analyses to make it as simple as possible for our users to join the digital economy. Together with our legal team and advisors, we are taking all of the necessary steps and measures in order to operate as a regulatory compliant hybrid exchange platform, as well as to maintain appropriate KYC/AML policies.
What is DAG? In more traditional blockchains, the host provides the food/drinks (i.e resources) for this party. And when the guests arrive, the amount of resources can only accommodate so many people, the portions are small and then everything eventually runs out and the party ends. Think Constellation DAG like a potluck (a party where everyone brings food/drinks). With every added guest (node to the network), the more resources the party has to keep going. This is the nature of Constellation, a distributed system that scales horizontally. Is Constellation a Blockchain? Not exactly. Although inspired by the principles of decentralization, many standard blockchains such as Bitcoin and Ethereum face scalability issues. This is why the next, generation of decentralized networks such as Hashgraph, IOTA, and Constellation have turned to DAG. What is a Microservice? “Microservices” is an approach to application development in which a large application is built as a suite of modular services. Each module supports a specific business goal and uses a simple, well-defined interface to communicate with other sets of services. Uber, for example, is not a singular app purse. It is a unified app which means it is a single interface that brings together their driver app, their rider app, and their corporate team app.