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Ozone Chain (OZO) is a Layer 1 blockchain designed to bring quantum resistance to the world of digital assets and decentralized applications. Built with future-proof cryptographic standards, Ozone Chain aims to defend against the looming threat of quantum computing, which could render many current cryptographic systems vulnerable. By implementing quantum-resistant algorithms such as XMSS (eXtended Merkle Signature Scheme), the network provides a secure foundation for value storage, transactions, and application development even in a post-quantum world. Ozone Chain operates its own independent consensus mechanism and is tailored for secure peer-to-peer transactions, decentralized identity (DID) frameworks, NFT creation and management, and smart contract deployment. It offers low transaction fees, fast block finality, and an environmentally conscious proof-of-stake model, making it a modern alternative to energy-intensive blockchains. The network’s native token, OZO, is used to pay for transaction fees, power smart contracts, and participate in governance. OZO is also the unit of reward for validators who help secure the network. One of the project’s unique propositions is its early implementation of quantum-safe key management, which enhances wallet security and provides tools for users to manage cryptographic identities that are safe from quantum attacks. Ozone Chain positions itself not just as a blockchain, but as a comprehensive ecosystem ready for the challenges of next-generation computing. Its platform is built to support Web3 applications across finance, identity, digital art, and data integrity—with security and scalability at its core.
OZO tokens can be purchased on cryptocurrency exchanges such as MEXC and BitMart, with more exchange listings coming in the future.
OZO tokens can be stored in EVM-compatible wallets such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Rabby Wallet, or Rainbow. For your OZO tokens to show up, the wallet must be configured for the network.
To add Ozone to your MetaMask wallet, open the networks menu, then click "Add network" and enter the following details. Network name: Ozone; RPC URL: https://node1.ozonechain.io; Chain ID: 4000; Symbol: OZO; Block Explorer: https://ozonescan.io/
The OZO token is used to pay transaction fees, interact with smart contracts, and reward validators. It also plays a role in on-chain governance and powers various decentralized applications on the network.
Ozone Chain uses XMSS (eXtended Merkle Signature Scheme), a quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithm. This helps secure transactions and wallets from threats posed by quantum computers that could break traditional encryption methods.
Developers can build decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, NFTs, digital identity systems, and data integrity tools. The chain is optimized for secure, scalable, and quantum-resistant application deployment.
Unlike most Layer 1 chains, Ozone Chain prioritizes quantum resistance from the start. It also offers native support for decentralized identity, smart contracts, and NFTs, all within a secure and energy-efficient environment.
Yes. The platform allows users and developers to create, manage, and trade NFTs using quantum-resistant infrastructure. This ensures digital collectibles are future-proof and securely stored.
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