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Tezos

XTZ

  • Layer1
  • Infra
Established Year
2014
Headquarter
Switzerland
Operating Status
Active
Tezos is a self-upgradeable, energy-efficient, Proof-of-Stake blockchain for assets and applications. It is backed by a global community of validators, researchers, and builders.

Financial Portfolio

Funding

ICO
0 Investors
$232 M

    Investment

    Baanx
    Baanx
    Series A
    $20 M
    fxhash
    fxhash
    Seed
    $5 M
    GET Protocol
    GET Protocol
    Seed
    $4.5 M
    Balthazar
    Balthazar
    Private
    $2 M
    Archax
    Archax
    Series A
    $28.5 M
    Eleet Games
    Eleet Games
    Seed
    N/A
    Wert
    Wert
    Seed
    $5 M
    Runtime Vеrification
    Runtime Vеrification
    N/A
    $5.3 M
    OneOf
    OneOf
    Seed
    $63 M
    Vertalo
    Vertalo
    Series A
    $5 M
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    What Is Tezos (XTZ)?

    Tezos is a blockchain network that’s based on smart contracts, in a way that’s not too dissimilar to Ethereum. However, there’s a big difference: Tezos aims to offer infrastructure that is more advanced — meaning it can evolve and improve over time without there ever being a danger of a hard fork. This is something that both Bitcoin and Ethereum have suffered since they were created. People who hold XTZ can vote on proposals for protocol upgrades that have been put forward by Tezos developers. To learn more about this project, check out our deep dive of [Tezos](https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/a-deep-dive-into-tezos). This open-source platform bills itself as “secure, upgradable and built to last” — and says its smart contract language provides the accuracy that is required for high-value use cases. According to Tezos, its approach means that it is futureproof and will “remain state-of-the-art long into the future,” meaning it can embrace developments in blockchain technology. The technology underpinning Tezos was first proposed in a white paper that was released in September 2014. After a series of delays, the Tezos mainnet launched four years later.