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FIP's

The Fuse Improvement Proposal

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Last updated 2 years ago

See FIP1 for more info

What is a FIP?

FIP stands for Fuse Improvement Proposal. A FIP is a design document providing information to the Fuse community, or describing a new feature for Fuse Network. The FIP should provide motivation and technical specification for the feature.

FIP
Description
Status

Introduction and explanation about FIP's

Done

Enabling delegation of fuse tokens to validators

Done

Lowering the stake to run a validator node to 100K Fuse

Done

Multi validators, validators can run multiple nodes

Undone

Validators key splitting, validator will have separated keys

Undone

Bridge implementation should be changeable by voting

Undone

Tiny Ethereum Network transactions on end of cycle

Undone

Adjusting Block Rewards by the Validator's Stake

https://github.com/fuseio/FIPs/blob/master/FIPS/fip-1.md
FIP-1
FIP-2
FIP-3
FIP-4
FIP-5
FIP-6
FIP-7
FIP-8
Done