FAQ
General FAQ
1) What is the recommended wallet to use?
All the wallets compatible with the Polkadot Ecosystem should work, however, we recommend using https://polkadot.js.org/ and SubWallet - Polkadot Extension Wallet. See here for download steps.
2) Does the Bit.County support multiple languages?
We already implemented internalization in our code, however, it's in our roadmap to support multiple languages. We will offer bounties for the community who wants to offer assistance in translation.
3) What is the use of NEER if we will use BIT?
See here for more details.
4) Will there be ETH connection later on?
Development of an Ethereum bridge is in development.
5) What chains will NFT marketplace support, except DOT and KSM?
At launch, only ours. Pioneer and Continuum. At some point, we will enable interoperability, and tokens that live on other chains will be tradeable on our marketplace. We simply want to make sure everything works properly before doing partnerships and opening the bi-directional XCM Channel to allow users to teleport assets from one chain to another.
6) Why create a metaverse now without certainty of having lands to host it. What is the benefit? What is the added value? Why pay?
Creating a Metaverse project not only allows you to build in it once you have land to deploy in it. Creating a Metaverse project will allow you to have your own Local NFT Marketplace, a way to collaborate and share information with your communities. Create DAO proposals and allow people to vote if they hold a specific token or NFT. You have Pulse, the Social/Community section that you can use to communicate with your community. Get royalties from every NFT being sold on your Metaverse project, regardless of you being the creator of the NFTs or if the creator just requested the NFTs to be sold in your Metaverse.
7) Could we be sure that a metaverse created now could be exported to lands later? How many lands will be necessary?
It's the opposite, Lands need to be deployed inside the Metaverse project. The 3D world can be built by deploying 1 Raw Land block, all the way up to 900 Land blocks.
8) Why are we obliged to acquire NEER while we have already provided funds for NUUM? What will be our advantages as NUUM investors?
We think of Bit.Country PioNEER as a more Community focused project. Whilst Continuum is more corporate-oriented. It will be more scalable, etc. You are not forced to buy $NEER if you don't want to build or create now. You can wait until $NUUM is released to put those tokens in staking or buying land to deploy on a Metaverse project minted on Continuum and use $NUUM for all the different utilities it was created for.
9) Why is there a minimum of 100 $NEER in staking?
We set a minimum of 100 $NEER as a protection measure to avoid spam transactions clogging the network &/or DDoS attacks. The value may be changed if a referendum passes via Governance proposal.
10) What is the difference between Pioneer and Continuum?
Bit.Country Pioneer is built on Kusama, the 'Canary Network' of Polkadot. The 'Canary Network' aims for projects to build with flexibility rapidly. Bit.Country Pioneer is built on Kusama. The next generation of Bit.Country Continuum will be built on the Polkadot blockchain.
Bit.Country Pioneer Utility Token = NEER
Bit.Country Continuum Utility Token = NUUM
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