Threshold Market Overview
Trading Platforms
- Centralized Exchanges (CEX)
- Decentralized Exchanges (DEX)
Trading Types
- Spot Trading
- Perpetual Contracts
- Futures
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About Threshold
What Is Threshold?
Threshold is a decentralized network born from the merger of Keep Network and NuCypher, combining their cryptographic strengths to power advanced DeFi solutions. Launched on January 1, 2022, it introduced the T token, which serves dual roles:
- Utility Token: Facilitates staking and node operations.
- Governance Token: Enables community-driven decision-making.
Key features include:
- tBTC: A non-custodial Bitcoin tokenization system.
- Advanced Cryptography: Threshold signatures, proxy re-encryption, and distributed key generation.
How Is Threshold Secured?
Threshold leverages:
- Multi-Party Computation (MPC): Ensures decentralized key management.
- Staking Mechanisms: Node operators stake T tokens to earn fees and secure the network.
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Use Cases for Threshold
- DeFi Integration: Enables Bitcoin holders to participate in DeFi via tBTC.
- Privacy-Preserving Apps: Supports dApps requiring encrypted data access.
- Cross-Chain Interoperability: Facilitates secure asset transfers across blockchains.
Circulating Supply of T Tokens
- Initial Supply: 10 billion T tokens.
- Distribution: Allocated to NU/KEEP holders and Threshold DAO.
Similar Tokens to Threshold
Projects with comparable tech include:
- Chainlink (LINK)
- Secret Network (SCRT)
FAQ
What’s the difference between CEX and DEX trading for T tokens?
CEX offers liquidity and speed, while DEX provides non-custodial trading.