SKALE is described as an elastic network that’s designed to bring scalability to Ethereum. As well as boosting transaction capacity, the decentralized project aims to reduce latency and ensure that payments can be made as cheaply as possible.
MoreToken holders on the SKALE Network are incentivized and earn rewards by helping to improve the scalability and security of the platform by serving as validators
MoreIt's easy to buy Skale using a crypto exchange like Coinmerce. You just indicate how many Skale you want to buy, where Coinmerce will perform the transaction.
MoreYou want to buy SKALE? You can buy SKALE using Creditcard or SEPA at Coinmerce. Once you are logged in, you will see "Coins" in the top menu where you click on. Now you come to a page with all crypto coins that Coinmerce offers. If you don't see SKALE, use the search function to search for SKALE and click on the name. You can indicate for how many euros you want to buy SKALE in the right window. Below is shown how much SKALE you get for this. Have you entered the correct amount? Then click on "Buy". You can also execute a "Stop limit order" at Coinmerce. Our system will automatically buy SKALE when the price of SKALE reaches your entered value. You can also execute a repeating order. Do you want to buy SKALE Network with another crypto currency? Then you go to the cryptocurrency you want to pay with and click on "Swap" in the right window to indicate that you want to receive SKALE.
SKALE is described as an elastic network that’s designed to bring scalability to Ethereum. As well as boosting transaction capacity, the decentralized project aims to reduce latency and ensure that payments can be made as cheaply as possible. The project’s website says it wants to enable people to build and run DApps in a “decentralized, modular cloud built for real-world needs and configured for your requirements.” However, this emphasis on decentralization isn’t at the expense of security. According to SKALE, those who build on this platform can run Solidity smart contracts “thousands of times faster at a fraction of the mainnet cost” — with games and content streaming services among the projects that already take advantage of its infrastructure.