Smart contract platform ZTC Global launches the first inscription ZTCY, opening fair minting and BTC Layer2 smart contract network
On January 8th, ZTC Global officially announced the first issuance of the ZTCY inscription and opened up free trading on the secondary market. Holders of ZTCY inscriptions will receive airdrops of mainnet tokens and have whitelist qualifications for GameFi and SocialFi. The first snapshot will be taken this month.It is reported that ZTC Global is a smart contract platform based on the Bitcoin Layer2 network, aiming to feedback results to the mainnet. The founder is Alexander Ingold, a computer PhD from the University of Utah in the United States. ZTC Global is using the BRC-Y technical protocol to develop a brand new BTC Layer2 network, enabling Dapps in the Ethereum and Solana ecosystems to be deployed on the ZTC network.
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