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What you need to know
Network Confirmations
Cosmos requires several confirmations before the exchange proceeds to ensure transaction security.
Transaction Speed
Cosmos transaction confirmation speed depends on the current blockchain network congestion.
About This Pair
About Cosmos (ATOM)
Cosmos (ATOM) is a decentralized network of independent, scalable, and interoperable blockchains, creating an "Internet of Blockchains." Launched in 2019 by the Interchain Foundation, Cosmos aims to solve major limitations of existing blockchain platforms, particularly around scalability and interoperability, by enabling different blockchains to communicate and transact with each other seamlessly.
Technical Architecture
Cosmos is built on three main technological pillars: Tendermint Core (a Byzantine Fault Tolerant consensus engine), the Cosmos SDK (a framework for building application-specific blockchains), and the Inter-Blockchain Communication protocol (IBC) for cross-chain communication. This modular design allows developers to create customized blockchains for specific use cases without having to build everything from scratch, significantly reducing development time.
The Hub-and-Zone Model
In the Cosmos ecosystem, the Cosmos Hub serves as a central blockchain that connects other "zones" (independent blockchains) through IBC. ATOM is the native token of the Cosmos Hub, used for staking, governance, and transaction fees. The Cosmos Hub also provides shared security to other chains through a mechanism called Interchain Security, allowing smaller networks to leverage the security of the main hub.
Transaction Memo Requirement
When sending ATOM to certain exchanges or platforms, a memo (sometimes called a tag or destination tag) may be required along with the address. This memo helps the receiving platform identify which user account the funds should be credited to. Failing to include a required memo can result in delayed or lost funds. Our exchange clearly indicates when a memo is required and provides guidance on how to properly complete your transaction.