STABILA : PUBLIC CHAIN

STABILA is a project committed to financial system decentralization. STABILA Protocol provides a public blockchain service with high throughput, flexibility, and reliability. All of the Decentralized Applications in the STABILA space are licensed to counter fraud and minimize risk for its users. 

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Wallet On the STABILA network, a key pair consists of a private key and a public key that produces an address or wallet carrying account credentials. Generally, the public key is used for session key encryption, identity authentication, and encrypts the data that can be decrypted using a private key.


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Features Of Stabila


ABI

Application binary interface (ABI) is a link in-between 2 binary program components, one of which is usually a library or an operating system trait and the other as a user-run program.

API

An application programming interface (API) is primarily utilized in the creation of user clients. Token issuing systems can also be built by developers with API support.

Asset

Asset is just the same as token in STABILA's network, which is usually referred to as SRC-10 token.

Bandwidth Points : STABILA network transactions require BP(Bandwidth) as fuel to keep the network running smoothly. Each account receives 500 free BP each day, with more BP available by surrendering STB for BP. Transfers of STB and SRC-10 tokens are both standard transactions that cost BP. Both BP and UCR are used in smart contract deployment and execution transactions. 

Block Reward : The incentives for block generation are paid to a sub-account (address/wallet). Governors and executives can claim their awards directly using the API or on stabilascan.org or in wallet client.

Block Header : A block header is a section of a larger block. The hash of the preceding block, the Merkle root, timestamp, version, and executive address are all included in the STABILA block headers.

Cold Wallet : The private key is kept fully unconnected from any network in a cold wallet, which is also referred to as an offline wallet. To maintain the security of the STB private key, cold wallets are often located on "cold" machines (such as, PCs or mobile phones that are not connected to the web. 

DApp : A decentralized application is one that runs without the need for a centrally trusted third party. An application that allows end users and/or resources to interact/agree/communicate directly without the necessity of a mediator.

gRPC : Remote Procedure Calls is a Google-developed open source remote procedure call (RPC) framework. It supports authentication. For a variety of languages, it builds cross-platform client and server bindings. The most common use cases include linking services in a microservices architecture, connecting smart phones, and connecting browser clients to backend services.

Hot Wallet : A hot wallet, also known as an online wallet, is subject to security weaknesses or hostile party interception since it allows a user's private key to be utilized online.

JDK : The Java Development Kit (JDK) is a software development kit for Java applications. The Java application environment (JVM+Java class library) and Java tools are at the heart of Stabila development. 

RPC : In distributed computing, a remote procedure call (RPC) is when a computer program causes a procedure (subroutine) to execute in a different address space (commonly on another computer on a shared network), which is coded as if it were a normal (local) procedure call, without the programmer explicitly coding the details for the remote interaction.

Scalability : Scalability is a feature of the STABILA Protocol. It is the capability of a system, network, or process to handle a growing amount of work or its potential to be enlarged to accommodate that growth.

UNIT : UNIT is the smallest unit of STB. 1 STB = 1,000,000 UNIT.

Throughput : High throughput is a feature of STABILA Mainnet. It is measured in Transactions Per Second (TPS), namely the maximum transaction capacity in one second.

Timestamp : The approximate time of block production is recorded as Unix timestamp, which is the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00 01 Jan 1970 UTC.

SRC-10 : A standard of crypto token on STABILA platform. Certain rules and interfaces are required to follow when holding an initial coin offering on STABILA blockchain. STB STB stands for Stabila, which is the official cryptocurrency of STABILA.

Level DB : The fundamental purpose of Level DB's adoption was to address the needs of quick Read/Write and rapid development.


More Information About Stabila

Website: https://stabilascan.org/

White Paper : https://stabilascan.org/api/static/Stabila_Whitepaper_(7).pdf

Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneta_holdings

Telegram: https://t.me/stabilastb

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/moneta_holdings/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stabilacrypto/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stabilacrypto

Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/monetaholdings/


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