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Lisk (LSK) Feed: Events, News & Roadmap
Lisk to Hold Token Burn in September
Lisk is inviting its community to vote on the fate of 100 million LSK tokens. The decision to be made is whether to burn the tokens or allocate them t…
Lisk to Be Delisted From BitFlyer
BitFlyer will delist Lisk (LSK) on May 20th.
Lisk to Launch Klayr Blockchain on June 25th
Lisk will launch Klayr blockchain on June 25th one month after Lisk’s migration.
Lisk to Launch Lisk Core v.4.0.6 on May 8th
Lisk has announced the release of Lisk Core v.4.0.6, which introduces the shutdown-node plugin. This plugin is designed to automatically shut down nod…
Lisk to Hold Klayr Snapshot on May 21st
Lisk is preparing for a migration to the Ethereum blockchain, set to begin after a snapshot at block height 24,823,618 scheduled for May 21st at 06:00…
Lisk to Host Meetup in Nairobi on April 30th
Lisk, in collaboration with CV Labs, is set to launch the Lisk Incubation Hub in Nairobi on April 30th. The initiative aims to support the development…
Lisk to Hold AMA on X on March 14th
Lisk will host an AMA on X on March 14th featuring the CTO of Histopia. Histopia is a multichain metaverse game with cross-chain game mechanisms and e…
Lisk Completes Lisk v.4.0 Security Audit on December 4th
Lisk has successfully completed the security audit for its version 4.0. The audit was carried out by Trail of Bits, a third-party security research fi…
Lisk to Be Listed on Bitget on December 4th
Bitget will list Lisk on December 4th under the LSK/USDT trading pair.
Lisk to Hold AMA on X on November 23rd
Lisk will host an AMA on X with the founder and CEO of ColectX on November 23rd at 16:00 UTC. The focus of the event will be on the development of an …
Lisk to Launch Mainnet v.4.0 on December 5th
Lisk will conduct mainnet upgrade to v.4.0 at block height 23,390,991 on December 5th at 10:00 UTC.
Lisk to Hold AMA on X on October 26th
Lisk will host an AMA on X with co-founders of JELLYSPACE, Ali Musab and Jaime Lozano. The event is scheduled for October 26th at 15:00 UTC.
Lisk to Hold AMA on X on October 19th
Lisk will host an AMA on X with the co-founders of JELLYSPACE on October 19th at 15:00 UTC. JELLYSPACE is a project under the Lisk grant program, whic…
Lisk to Update Testnet on September 26th
Lisk will conduct a migration to testnet v.4.0 which will take place at block height 20,449,414 on September 26th. The migration is a significant step…
Lisk to Hold Hackathon in Berlin
Lisk is hosting a hackathon in Berlin on September 9th-10th aimed at providing students with an opportunity to explore blockchain applications and tec…
Lisk to Participate in Berlin Blockchain Week in Berlin
Lisk will take part in the Berlin Blockchain Week. The event will take place in Berlin from September 8th to 17th. Other notable participants include …
Lisk to Host Community Call on Twitter on August 17th
Lisk will host a community call on Twitter on August 17th at 15:00 UTC. The event will feature Ali Haghighatkhah, the Founder and CEO of Muzikie. The …
Hackathon in Berlin, Germany
The Lisk Center will be transformed into a plant paradise as the hackathon will be focused on sustainability and regenerative finance - from planting …
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What is Lisk?
Lisk (LSK) is a blockchain application platform that was established in early 2016. It was created by Max Kordek and Oliver Beddows, and it's based on its own blockchain network and token, known as LSK. The goal of Lisk is to make it easier for developers to build blockchain applications in JavaScript and to deploy their own sidechain linked to the Lisk network.
Lisk aims to solve the problem of network congestion and scalability on the blockchain by implementing sidechains, which are essentially parallel chains that carry the load of running decentralized apps. The sidechain concept allows developers to create customizable blockchains for their own specific set of rules, without affecting the performance of the main blockchain. This way, every decentralized application runs on its own blockchain, reducing the load on the network.
Additionally, Lisk offers a Software Development Kit (SDK) that simplifies the process of building and deploying blockchain applications. With this approach, Lisk hopes to make blockchain technology more accessible to developers and to speed up the adoption of the technology across various industries. It also provides a unique consensus protocol known as Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS), where stakeholders can vote for delegates to secure the network and validate transactions.