GKC Super Anonymous Public Chain, development began at the end of 2017, with core team members hailing from key positions within mainstream global blockchain development teams. GKC is an open-source cryptographic asset that ensures security and privacy, operating under a community governance model. The mainnet began testing in 2019 and officially launched on January 19th, 2020.
The GKC network utilizes a next-generation Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism without limiting the number of DPoS nodes or setting entry barriers. It integrates two core technologies: the Sigma anonymity protocol and smart contracts, alongside super masternodes, staking pools, lightning networks, and cross-chain transactions to create a global blockchain 3.0 application-focused public chain, as well as a global super anonymous public chain.
Building upon previous work, GKC has conducted extensive technological research, achieving a perfect blend of decentralization, anonymity, smart contracts, and scalability. Currently, the GKC network consists of 125 DPoS block-producing nodes and 60 super masternodes, with over 100,000 DPoS delegates, making it the most decentralized platform with the highest number of participants in delegation.