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US $ 2.69289570
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What is Polkadot (DOT)?

Polkadot is a decentralized platform that facilitates interconnectivity between different blockchain ecosystems in a trustless, scalable, and highly secure manner. In this manner, Polkadot's technology enables the adoption of Web 3.0 technologies on a commercial level.

The Web3 Foundation, a Switzerland-based nonprofit organization, is responsible for the development of the Polkadot ecosystem. It forges partnerships with researchers and developers to make the Polkadot network an attractive platform to develop Web 3.0 applications on.

The Polkadot protocol supports cross-chain communication and transfer of data and assets across previously standalone, external blockchains. It makes it possible for different blockchain networks to connect to Polkadot's platform as parachains and communicate with each other across both public, open and permissionless networks as well as private, permissioned blockchains.

To support its flexible connectivity offering across independent chains, Polkadot leverages a Nominated Proof-of-Stake (NPoS) consensus mechanism to secure its network in a highly energy-efficient, transparent, and reliable manner. DOT is the native digital token of the Polkadot ecosystem and serves as both the governance and utility token of the platform.

You can learn more about Polkadot (DOT) at our BYDFi Blog.

How Does Polkadot Work?

Polkadot operates a Relay Chain on which any number of blockchain networks can connect in the form of parachains (parallel chains). These parachains can have different characteristics, including technology, consensus algorithms, native digital assets, and infrastructure.

Where does Polkadot excel? It offers an underlying infrastructure that allows these parachains to conduct transactions with each other using its Relay Chain feature. In the process, it ensures fair execution of transactions and robust security.

Independent blockchains with their own sets of validators can also connect to the Polkadot network using bridges instead of utilizing shared resources from Polkadot's pool. These bridges enable seamless data and asset transfer, supporting interoperability between multiple blockchains without the need to be hosted on the Polkadot infrastructure.

Polkadot aims to provide a multi-chain environment with unlimited potential. There is no upper limit on the number of new parachains it can support. While the basic design can accommodate hundreds of parachains, the infrastructure can potentially lead to the creation of mini Polkadot networks that offer connections for more public and private chains and support more multi-chain transactions in the future.

What is the history of Polkadot Crypto?

Polkadot was created by Dr. Gavin Wood, co-founder of Ethereum and the mastermind behind Solidity - Ethereum's programming language for smart contracts. The concept of sharding, which aimed to improve Ethereum's scalability, led to the development of Polkadot as a separate blockchain network.

In October 2016, Dr. Wood released the initial version of Polkadot's white paper. Subsequently, he co-founded the Web3 Foundation with Peter Czaban in 2017 to support Polkadot's development and adoption.

A token sale for Polkadot took place in late 2017, but a significant portion of the funds raised was frozen in the Parity multisig contract, resulting in the loss of approximately $90 million worth of ETH.

In 2019, the Web3 Foundation conducted another private token sale, raising funds to further advance the project. The Polkadot testnet went live in January 2019, followed by the public release of its sister network, Kusama, in August 2019.

The first mainnet chain, Phase 1 of Polkadot, was launched in May 2020, followed by Phase 2, which introduced the NPoS consensus mechanism in June 2020. Phases 3 and 4 focused on governance and decentralization within the Polkadot community.

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Is Polkadot's DOT a Good Investment?

In the few years since its inception, Polkadot's DOT has rapidly emerged as one of the leading cryptocurrencies in terms of market capitalization. As of June 2022, it ranks 11th in market cap and is actively traded on various top exchanges, including BYDFi, boasting high liquidity and trading volume.

The investment prospects for DOT appear promising, particularly as more chains connect to the Polkadot network and its interoperability continues to improve. The addition of additional parachains to the ecosystem has the potential to drive up the price of Polkadot, making it an attractive asset for investment.

Furthermore, the increasing adoption of Polkadot among Web3 projects could provide an additional boost to the DOT price. As Web 3.0 gains mainstream acceptance in the near future, Polkadot is positioned to be one of the most promising ecosystems for running decentralized applications (dApps).

What are the Use Cases of Polkadot (DOT)?

Polkadot (DOT) has several use cases, including:

Governance Token

Polkadot is a decentralized platform that gives DOT token holders voting rights to influence the evolution of its technology over time. As a DOT holder, you have a say in protocol upgrades.

Staking

You can stake your DOT cryptocurrency to enhance the resilience of the Polkadot ecosystem. Staked DOT is distributed as rewards to honest nodes, incentivizing good behavior and penalizing bad behavior.

Bonding

DOT also plays a crucial role in bonding native assets of parachains connected to Polkadot. DOT holders can stake their cryptocurrencies for bonding processes and retrieve the bonded tokens when a parachain ceases operations.

Crypto Asset for Trading and Investing

Polkadot is a popular digital asset in the crypto market for trading and investing. Before entering a new trade, make sure to check the Polkadot price, market cap, 24-hour trading volume, and perform fundamental, technical, and sentiment analysis.

Earn Passive Income on BYDFi

You can grow your crypto portfolio by holding DOT on BYDFi. Visit our Crypto Lending section, select Polkadot from the list of offerings, enter the amount of DOT you want to lend for liquidity, choose the duration (7 days, 14 days, or 28 days), and see the daily interest rates and estimated profits from lending DOT on BYDFi.

How can I transfer DOT to Polkadot-JS?

Polkadot-JS Wallet is the official wallet for the Polkadot network. Follow these steps to transfer your DOT crypto from BYDFi exchange to your Polkadot-JS wallet:

1. If you don't have one already, create an account on Polkadot-JS and set up your wallet.

2. Exchange other cryptocurrencies or stablecoins for DOT on BYDFi.

3. Take note of your Polkadot-JS wallet address from your account.

4. Go to your BYDFi trading account, select the DOT token, and choose the withdraw option.

5. Enter the amount of DOT tokens you want to send to your Polkadot-JS wallet and input your wallet address as the destination.

6. Before confirming the order, review the transaction details, including the transaction fees.

7. Within a few minutes, you will successfully receive the DOT tokens from your BYDFi account in your Polkadot-JS wallet.

How to Stake DOT on Polkadot-JS

Are you wondering how to stake DOT on the native wallet Polkadot-JS? Follow these steps:

1. Create an account on Polkadot-JS and add DOT funds by purchasing the cryptocurrency on exchanges like BYDFi and transferring them to your wallet.

2. To stake on the Polkadot network via nomination, you must hold a minimum of 10 DOT tokens.

3. After funding your Polkadot-JS wallet account, go to the Staking section under the Network tab.

4. When adding a nominator, select your Stash and Controller accounts and enter the number of DOT tokens you want to stake.

5. Choose a validator from the list and confirm the transaction by clicking the "Bond and Nominate" button. You will be prompted to re-enter your password to validate the staking order.