Starting off fresh in 2019: Important Announcements before the holidays

New website, dashboard, EVM integration, token burn and…

Tolar HashNET
Tolar HashNET
2 min readDec 21, 2018

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As the holiday season is approaching, we have prepared a few exciting updates for you!

New website is up

As announced earlier this month, we have been working on our new website, which now has a complete new look! Make sure to check it out and let us know what you think.

Tolar Dashboard

The new website has a dashboard connected to our developer testnet. With this feature, you are able to keep track on all tests that we are doing in real time, the speed of our transactions and the status and location of our nodes.

EVM integration

The original idea was to create a standard blockchain - based system and then change to consensus system. We even showcased this live system in some of our presentations, but since it didn’t contain anything novel, it generated no interest from public or influencers. That’s why we scraped it and moved EVM integration to be performed instead of it. Accordingly, our first version of mainnet will have EVM capabilities (in original roadmap it was planned after v1.0 of mainnet was released). As it’s pretty obvious, explorers and wallets can’t work without functional network, so they will be released to public after public testnet. All of these updates will be reflected on our new website.

Token burn — December 21, 2018

Our token burn is scheduled! It will take place today, on December 21 at 15:00 GMT.

You can keep track of our total supply here:

And last but not the least, we wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! May next year bring you lots of success, happiness and a better crypto year!

In 2019, we will continue to work hard and according to our roadmap. As usual, we will keep you posted on our progress. Stay tuned and enjoy the holidays!

Truly yours,

Tolar team

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Tolar HashNET
Tolar HashNET

Editorial team of Tolar HashNET — DLT that keeps all positive characteristics of blockchain while increasing throughput to 200,000 TPS.