Skynet Active MonitorReal-time monitoring of key project assets for enhanced security awareness.
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In early 2019, Binance launched Binance Chain. By 2020, the community utilized source code from the Ethereum network and launched a modified EVM-compatible blockchain called Binance Smart Chain. In February 2022, both the Binance Chain (rebranded as BNB Beacon Chain) and the Binance Smart Chain (rebranded as BNB Smart Chain) evolved into a unified, modular system referred to as BNB Chain. This dedicated layer1 blockchain is dedicated to building the infrastructure powering the world’s parallel virtual ecosystem. When the two blockchains merged, the Beacon Chain became the dedicated layer used for Governance (staking & voting), and the BNB Smart Chain became the dedicated layer for EVM consensus and execution.
Fundamental evidence:
Quality rationale: Quality reflects website, documentation, GitHub, social, third-party presence, and product availability.
Quality key evidence: Official website is reachable.; Project has at least one active social channel.; Project appears on at least one third-party data source.
Quality missing evidence: No public docs or whitepaper found.; No verified GitHub repository evidence.
Whitepaper reasoning: No reachable whitepaper or docs artifact was confirmed from the discovered site links, so whitepaper quality remains weakly evidenced.
Whitepaper missing evidence: No public whitepaper or docs link was found from the available site evidence.; Chosen whitepaper/docs link was not confirmed reachable.