The BotChain network runs on an EVM-compatible blockchain that is designed for recording robotic activity. It operates as a functioning chain but is not intended for DeFi or financial transactions.
Data oracles in BotChain act as validation points that check robotic information before it is stored on the blockchain. When a drone captures GPS coordinates, a warehouse robot reports task completion, or a farming device logs sensor readings, the oracle layer ensures that the data is consistent and complete.
BotChain includes open-source software development kits (SDKs) and connectors that allow robots, drones, and machines to link with the network. These tools act as a bridge between devices and the BotChain Terminal.
The BotChain Terminal is the control interface for users who want to connect their machines to the network. It provides a structured way to manage devices, choose what data to upload, and review information that has already been recorded.
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Content-Type: application/json { "device_id": "drone-123", "device_type": "quadrotor", "owner": "user_wallet_address" }
Follow our journey as we build the future of robotic data infrastructure and blockchain integration.
Foundation and community setup
Token launch and initial marketing
Network testing and developer tools
Full ecosystem launch and partnerships
In addition to $BCN on Ethereum, the BotChain blockchain itself will feature its own native tokens.
95% Initial Supply
→ Liquidity Pool (Fair Launch)
5% Reserve
→ Marketing, Listings, and Development (vested)
10,000,000
$BCN
Ethereum Mainnet
A 5% buy tax and 5% sell tax apply to all transactions. These funds are allocated to:
Development and Operations
Marketing and Ecosystem Growth
Team and Sustainability
Mintable with no hard cap, designed for testnet functionality rather than financial speculation
Incentives for developers who build robotic and blockchain Dapps
Build on verifiable robotics.
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