A Mobile-First Layer 2 Appchain Anchored to BNB Chain
Every design decision starts from mobile constraints — bandwidth, battery, processing power, and intermittent connectivity.
~2 second block time with SHA-256 Proof of Work. Configurable difficulty target optimized for rapid confirmation.
End-to-end Ed25519 signatures deliver 3x faster verification than ECDSA with smaller signatures and lower power consumption.
50% of all transaction fees permanently burned, creating deflationary pressure. Minimal transaction costs for global users.
Researching mobile-assisted validation — enabling smartphones to participate meaningfully in network consensus.
MIT-licensed open-source codebase. Community contributions welcome. Governance evolves from core team to decentralized.
Future EVM compatibility planned (2029+), enabling Solidity developers to deploy on Vyniq Chain seamlessly.
Vyniq Chain is a modular L2 appchain anchored to BNB Chain for settlement finality.
Fixed supply of 10 billion VYN with deflationary mechanics including 50% fee burn and periodic block reward halving.
12-month grant period with five milestones and long-term vision through 2029+.
Mobile wallet testing, RPC reliability, testnet documentation — Months 1–2
Block explorer, OpenAPI spec, developer onboarding guide — Months 3–4
Multi-validator testnet, node tooling, P2P hardening — Months 5–6
Incentive campaign, micro-grants, community channels — Months 7–9
Professional audit, remediation, public disclosure — Months 10–12
A growing suite of tools and services built around Vyniq Chain.
React Native wallet with Ed25519 key generation, send/receive, QR scanning, and staking UI. Testing phase.
TestingPublic chain explorer with transaction search, block details, account history, and network analytics. In development.
DevelopmentREST API and JSON-RPC endpoints. OpenAPI spec for auto-generated client libraries. Rate-limited faucet available.
LiveLightweight SDK for building on Vyniq Chain. Transaction construction, signing, and submission utilities.
In ProgressPlanned bridge to BNB Chain for asset settlement and cross-chain interoperability. Future roadmap item.
PlannedFuture on-chain governance with VYN staker voting, proposal system, timelock delays, and emergency pause.
FutureIndustry-standard security primitives with a transparent, open-source development process.
Battle-tested SHA-256 Proof of Work consensus. Over 15 years of proven security securing billions in value.
End-to-end Ed25519 signature scheme. 3x faster than ECDSA with smaller signatures and lower energy consumption.
MIT-licensed codebase. Full transparency. Anyone can audit, review, and contribute to the protocol.
Open-source community review. Professional security audit planned as Milestone 5 of the grant roadmap.
Comprehensive protocol design, tokenomics, market analysis, ecosystem strategy, governance framework, and phased roadmap for building a mobile-inclusive blockchain network.
Vyniq Chain is a Layer 2 appchain designed for mobile-first blockchain participation, anchored to BNB Chain for settlement finality. It employs Proof of Work consensus for bootstrap and targets a Mobile Node Assisted Validation Layer as its long-term upgrade path.
No. The VYN token is conceptual and has not been deployed on any network. All tokenomics represent a design proposal subject to revision based on community input, market conditions, and regulatory requirements.
Vyniq Chain has a functional blockchain core, operational RPC endpoint, mobile wallet under testing, and an open-source codebase on GitHub. The project is in active development by a small self-funded team.
Vyniq Chain currently uses SHA-256 Proof of Work (PoW) consensus with ~2 second block time. The long-term roadmap includes a transition to Proof of Authority and eventually a Mobile Node Assisted Validation Layer.
Vyniq Chain is designed as a complementary L2 to BNB Chain. BNB Chain provides settlement finality, security anchoring, and ecosystem access. The bridge to BNB Chain is a future roadmap item and has not yet been built.
The Vyniq Chain codebase is MIT-licensed and open for contributions on GitHub. Developers can contribute to the Rust core, TypeScript API, React Native wallet, or documentation. Community members can join discussions on Discord and GitHub.