Introducing XRK Utility Token
XRK is the original token used in the Recordskeeper platform. Tokens are used to take part in P2P transactions. They also drive the economy of the network ecosystem. Users should gain access to XRK to cover the costs required by the system to handle data transfer. This token can be paid on the exchange service or by mining certain blocks to secure ownership of the Blockchain segment.
Using XRK Token
As stated earlier the XRK token is used to fuel the ecosystem for the Recordkeeper platform. When a user chooses to mine a token, he / she will gain the ability to upload information to their part in Blockchain. Mined XRK tokens will be used as payments only when data transfer between users takes place, but the main advantage of token mining will be the prize gained to mine the blocks in the form of tokens necessary to continue making transactions and additional space is obtained for each mined block. The current tariff handled by the platform is 0.1 XRK for 1KB of data. To gain access to full Megabytes, you must mine 100 XRK.
How to Handle XRK Mining
The scheme used to mine the XRK utility tokens is very similar to that used by established miners to get Satoshi. The wall that faces new entrants in the world of digital currency is the fact that mining Bitcoin is a very different process from mining other currencies. Recordskeeper has implemented a method that sets limits on the number of blocks that can be mined by a single user, thus giving new meaning to the multichain mining method. constraints mean that every block mined by an individual must be verified and validated by the system to avoid the pump and scheme schemes that have made Bitcoin so difficult to obtain.
How does it work?
First, the user must register at Blockchain Recordskeeper by providing their name and email. Next, the user will generate an XRK wallet where the data will be uploaded. After that, the user will receive a public and private key to access the wallet. Furthermore, data recording can begin and the user can make a note by entering the data he or she wants to record. It could be in any format. To confirm, the user will review the data and if everything is ok, the data will be published. To review that data, the user must enter a note identifier to retrieve it from Blockchain.
Recording
In RecordsKeeper, Records are digital copies of any document or file. To be more precise, it is something that can be converted into one of the following formats: PDF, JPEG, PNG, ZIP, GIF.
Each account can have multiple streams and each stream can have any number of categories. This stream may also have some records associated with it.
For a smoother delivery of services, there are limits applied to each stream. To upload the entire file to stream, the file size must be a maximum of 2 MB. Files larger than 2 MB can not be uploaded directly. Users must upload a hash file instead.
Each note has the following attributes:
Streaming
Streaming is a collection of recordings and categories from one entity. Users can have more than one stream for various purposes. Examples are streams for personal use, one stream for business or corporate users and others for close friends or relatives.
Files from any stream can be exported as zip with just one click and are sorted into categories and sub-categories all directed by the user.
RecordsKeeper becomes irreversible, recordings in the stream can not be deleted or modified. However, users can create a number of streams and each of them can act as a collection of additional items.
For more information :
Website: https://www.recordskeeper.co/
Sell token: https://www.recordskeeper.co/xrk-token-sale/
Technical paper: https://www.recordskeeper.co/xrk- whitepaper /
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