OKC is a set of open-source blockchain projects developed by OKX, aiming to promote the development of large-scale commercial applications based on blockchain technology. It gives each participating node the same rights, allowing users to launch a variety of decentralized applications smoothly, issue their digital assets, create their own digital asset trading pairs, and trade freely. The utilisation of cross-chain technology principles is essential to allow those features to be used by anyone. Through the cross-chain module, the value interconnectivity and user interconnectivity, interconnectivity of blockchain can be realized simply and efficiently, so that we can co-construct the ecosystem and the value-added system.
Do you have OKT tokens? With OKT, you have the unique ability to contribute to the security and governance of the OKC. Delegate your OKT to one or more of the 100 validators on the OKC blockchain to earn more OKT through Proof-of-Stake. You can also vote with your OKT to influence the future of the OKC through on-chain governance proposals.
Learn more about being a delegator.
The OKC block explorer allows you to search, view and analyze OKC data—like blocks, transactions, validators as well as other key information.
exchaincli
is a command-line interface that lets you interact with the OKC. exchaincli
is the only tool that supports 100% of the OKC features, including accounts, transfers, delegation, and governance. Learn more about exchaincli with the delegator's CLI guide.
In order to run a full-node on the OKC testnet, you must first install exchaind
. Then, follow the guide.
If you would like to run a validator node, follow the validator setup guide.
Have questions, comments, or ideas? Feel free to participate and to become part of the OKC community through one of the following channels.
The version of the program relating to this documentation is: 0.10