$ICNT is the native token of Impossible Cloud Network (ICN), an open, permissionless, and composable cloud ecosystem built to replace legacy platforms like AWS with decentralized enterprise-grade storage, compute, and bandwidth. The recent investment by Helium-backer NGP Capital places ICN at a fully-diluted valuation (FDV) of $470M. The ecosystem is operational and currently generates over $7M in ARR through services delivered to 1,000+ enterprise clients, reflecting a 2,000% year-over-year growth. The network powers over 80PB of active decentralized storage across Europe and the US, with 250PB+ in the global pipeline. With 250K+ community members and 29,000+ nodes across 140 countries, ICN is setting the standard for real, scalable Web3 infrastructure — backed by top investors including 1kx, No Limit Holdings, Protocol Labs, NGP Capital, HV Capital, and more.
$ICNT is the native token of Impossible Cloud Network (ICN), an open, permissionless, and composable cloud ecosystem built to replace legacy platforms like AWS with decentralized enterprise-grade storage, compute, and bandwidth. The recent investment by Helium-backer NGP Capital places ICN at a fully-diluted valuation (FDV) of $470M. The ecosystem is operational and currently generates over $7M in ARR through services delivered to 1,000+ enterprise clients, reflecting a 2,000% year-over-year growth. The network powers over 80PB of active decentralized storage across Europe and the US, with 250PB+ in the global pipeline. With 250K+ community members and 29,000+ nodes across 140 countries, ICN is setting the standard for real, scalable Web3 infrastructure — backed by top investors including 1kx, No Limit Holdings, Protocol Labs, NGP Capital, HV Capital, and more.
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250,000ICNT
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Período de Mineração
10 Dias
Participantes
1,344
Limite por hora do pool de prémios
1,041.66 ICNT
Limite de recompensa por hora individual
52.08 ICNT
APR
1.78%
Limite individual de staking
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10 BTC
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