As a result, all operations including deposits, withdrawals, and trading of Render Network will be temporarily suspended.
Cryptocurrency platform Coindar announced on July 19 that Render Token will be migrating from RNDR (ERC-20) to RENDER (SPL) at 14:00 UTC. During this process, all operations, including deposits, withdrawals, and trading of Render Network, will be temporarily suspended.
According to the platform, the migration is expected to take approximately 24 hours, after which Render Network will be fully operational on the Solana network. Users can track the progress of the migration on the Coindar website.
Render Token, also known as RNDR, is a project that aims to democratize the process of rendering 3D content. Built on the Ethereum blockchain, the platform enables anyone in the world to use their computational resources to assist in rendering processes and be rewarded for their work in the form of RNDR tokens.
Typically, rendering 3D content can be a highly resource-intensive process, requiring significant processor time and energy. For many individuals and organizations, especially those working in industries where 3D rendering is important (like gaming, film, virtual and augmented reality), this can pose a significant challenge.
The Render Token platform addresses this issue by providing a path to a decentralized rendering network, where anyone with suitable hardware can participate. Users can “rent out” their computational resources to assist in rendering 3D content, and be rewarded for it in RNDR tokens. This creates a more democratized and efficient system, which can enhance the accessibility and speed of 3D content rendering.
Moreover, Render Token is working on innovating new uses of blockchain in the realm of digital art and graphics, including the creation and distribution of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and other forms of digital content.
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