CQC (Cloud Quotient Chain) is a blockchain network built to establish trust between accounts based on system trust. It evaluates the credibility of specific transaction items for accounts through blockchain transaction records and trust algorithms, making recommendations for matching transactions. CQC employs a POC plus PGPOW consensus algorithm (combining the advantages of POS and POW), establishing an incentive system that increases the cost of default for transacting users. The network uses JavaScript language, modular design, and achieves a multi-chain architecture for its blockchain system. This results in high performance, high security, a high degree of decentralization, strong scalability, and developer-friendliness, making it a complete system for the implementation of decentralized applications.
CQC adopts a multi-chain parallel structure, divided into the Transaction Chain, CQC Chain, and NCQC Chain. Each chain represents an autonomous domain; other blockchain systems like Ethereum and the Bitcoin network are also considered autonomous domains by the system. Through its unique autonomous domain feature, CQC realizes cross-chain functionality.