Darwinia Network Has wonderful Fundamentals (RING/USD)

Like many new chains focusing on interoperability, Darwinia is being built with Polkadot’s framework Substrate. Substrate is a stack of web3 libraries (e.g., libp2p) to build blockchains focusing on the logic of the chain, or runtime. The runtime, sometimes referred to as a state machine, is written in WebAssembly (which can be the widely known, JavaScript).

They used to be a gaming Polkadot sidechain to allow interoperability for NTFs (eg, in-game items). Now, they’ve grown to allow interoperability of NFTS + tokens across smart contract blockchains like Ethereum.This unlocks a new world of interoperable and decentralized smart contracts platforms to build applications (e.g., DeFi).

Why is it undervalued?

Darwinia Network is certainly the first to allow interoperability between smart contracts blockchains in the Polkadot ecosystem. This could unlock a lot of innovation, for example, seamless liquidity aggregation for DeFi.
It’s available on Uniswap.

It was founded and developed by two early core members of Bitshares who have been working in crypto since 2012.
RING started trading in Sep 2019 and has pumped more than 1,600% since then.

Darwinia is currently running a canary testnet and its roadmap says that it will mainnet in Q3 2020 . The team also created Scale Codec, a library tool to support Darwinia and it’s available in multiple languages like Rust and JavaScript.

Darwinia currently runs a testnet, or canary chain, called Crab Network. Like Kusama for Polkadot, Crab is an environment to test and experiment and it’s meant to live long term. Crab token holders will be able to swap their cRING and cKTON into RING and KTON in a 100:1 ratio. Crab already has a blockchain explorer and wallet built-in and it’s expected to work with the mainnet.
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