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Radium is a decentralized blockchain service provider utilizing a modified proof-of-stake utility token to deliver services that enhance security, productivity, and organizational transparency. We're building a suite of decentralized services to help build the trust and security the internet lacks to enable innovation to thrive in today's complex environment. In our modern environment, it can be difficult to distinguish fake content, spam, and bots from real people. Radium provides a platform where users can use cryptographic proofs to affirm their identity when interacting online. The growing list of blockchain security features available to Radium users includes cryptographically managed identities, public voting, document signing and proof of ownership, and immutable text annotations.
Application scenario
Identity Management
Radium Identity allows users to manage their online presence in a way that provides a history of their secure activities in the blockchain to establish patterns of trusted behaviour. Once an identity is created, users can use that identity with all other Radium features, including document signing and voting. Every time you use the Radium platform to participate in a vote, sign a document, or perform any other action, a record of your action is created and recorded on the Radium blockchain.
Electronic Signature
Document signing enables authentication, ownership, and integrity checks on most Internet content, including programs, pictures, downloads, news pieces, and research data. Download providers and digital media distributors can sign the products they offer, allowing customers to verify that files received are authentic and have not been tampered with by malicious actors during delivery. Authors and artists can sign digital versions of their work so they can later prove they are the original creators.
Voting
Using a combination of blockchain technology and asymmetric key-pair identity management, Radium Voting provides a transparent, integrated and easily verifiable voting platform for multi-person decision-making. By utilizing blockchain technology, Radium Voting bypasses common shortcomings of traditional voting systems, including heavy votes, challenges, double voting and fraud. All election data and votes are recorded on-chain, allowing near-time observation, counting and verification by any third party running a SmartChain application.
Text Notes
Text Notes allow short texts to be signed, time stamped and permanently inserted into the Radium blockchain. Notes have been used to record predictions, create memorials, and many other purposes that require publicly verifiable text.
Staking
Staking is the process of securing the Radium Core blockchain and generating new tokens. For proof-of-work coins, staking is equivalent to mining proof-of-work. Radium wallets around the world work together to ensure the security and stability of the Radium network and are rewarded for their efforts with their newly minted Radium tokens.
Funding
The Radium Core decentralized organization is funded by the Radium General Fund. The fund consists of multi-signature addresses whose keys are held by developers and long-term support community members. A small percentage of all tokens generated by the network is deposited into the fund on a weekly basis.
Radium was released in May 2015. It is based on POS proof of rights and interests. Radium uses a distributed blockchain network to link the world. It can run on windows, macos and linux systems. Radium's client software is easy to install on wearable devices.
Advanced blockchain file verification and identification capabilities are available. This allows users to benefit from more advanced blockchain features not available in any other cryptocurrency. A user-friendly GUI means that anyone can take full advantage of what SmartChain has to offer.
Related links:
https://radiumcore.org/
https://info.binance.com/cn/currencies/radium
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php? topic=1333026.0
https://radiumcore.org/about/