@Boundless #Boundless $ZKC
I couldn’t find credible info about “$ZKC105” in relation to Boundless Network — it may be a ticker, contract, or symbol that’s very new, obscure, or mis-typed. But I can share what I did find about Boundless (Network / Protocol) and some suggestions for what “$ZKC105” might mean. If you want I can try digging more / checking token‐databases.
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What I found about Boundless
Boundless is a protocol for “verifiable compute” across blockchains; it allows nodes to contribute useful work and be rewarded.
They support rollups, ZK rollups, oracles, etc.
It seems they aim for “accessing verifiable compute on any chain” with a model that incentivizes node operators.
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What “$ZKC105” might refer to
Here are some possibilities:
Possibility Explanation
Token ticker Could be a token of Boundless, maybe “ZKC” with “105” denoting a version or something. But I couldn’t find that in standard token trackers.
Contract address / asset identifier “105” might refer to a smart contract ID, or block number, or an internal asset identifier.
Typo or mis‐reading Perhaps it was “$ZKC” and “105” was part of another number, or maybe it was “0x…” etc.
Subsymbol or internal class Could be a subset of token or stake class, e.g. “ZKC-105” meaning some staking pool or node group.
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If you want, I can try to check token listing sites (CoinMarketCap, Etherscan, etc.) to see if “ZKC” or “ZKC105” shows up, and also check the project's docs to see if it matches something. Do you want me to do that?