NXD Protocol - DXN Hyperstructure Initiative
  • NXD Protocol
  • Introduction
  • Engineering a Hyperstructure
  • DXN Hyperstructure Initiative
  • The NXD Opportunity
    • Introduction to DXN Protocol
    • A Short Analysis of DXN Economics
    • DXN Price Performance, Access List, ROI Measures and XEN Burn
    • Challenges to DXN’s Long-Term Value Proposition
    • The NXD Opportunity
    • DXN Protocol as an Income Layer
  • NXD Protocol Ecosystem
    • Introduction to NXD Protocol
    • NXD’s Value Proposition
    • NXD Economics of Compounding
      • DXN Staking Vault (DSV)
      • NXD Staking Vault (NSV)
      • NXD LP Technology
        • NXD/DXN UniV2 Base Pair LP - Contract Renounced, Locked and Immutable
        • Fee-on-Transfer 5% (FoT)
        • FoT Whitelisting Functionality - Timelock Governance
        • Web of Deflationary LP Volume
      • Price Floor Technology
        • Price Floor Increased by NXD Burns
        • Price Floor Increased by the Uniswap UniV2 0.3% DXN Fee
      • Comprehensive Effects on NXD’s Intrinsic Value
    • NXD Tokenomics
    • NXD Limited Mint Phase
    • NXD Referral Program
  • NXD Protocol Audit
  • User Guides - FAQ
    • How to mint NXD tokens?
    • How to interact with the NXD Staking Vault?
    • How to add liquidity to the NXD/DXN UniV2 LP?
    • How to remove liquidity from a UniV2 LP?
    • Why can’t I create a UniV3 LP?
    • Why do I receive the error - "DBXen: failed to send amount" / "swap failed" / "unstake error"?
    • How are the DSV and NSV buy, burn & claim strategies executed?
    • How to interact with an IPFS Hosted Website?
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How to interact with an IPFS Hosted Website?

The DXN Hyperstructure Initiative is hosted through decentralized hosting infrastructure.

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Anti-fragile DeFi Ecosystem

The from the DXN Hyperstructure Initiative is hosted through decentralized hosting infrastructure. We aim to deliver a completely immutable and anti-fragile defi ecosystem by ensuring that over time, all attack-vectors are fully mitigated through decentralization and immutable code. To access our decentralized site use an IPFS compatible browser such as and navigate to . All our future products, such as the ICX Protocol and the horizontal DeFi integration, will be hosted under this ENS and linked together under the DXN Hyperstructure Initiative.

What is a decentralized website?

A decentralized website becomes censorship-resistant by hosting the website on a distributed file storage network like and using the Ethereum Name Service, a decentralized Ethereum-based naming system for the name to access it.

How do I access a decentralized website?

Several browsers have native support for ENS+IPFS websites. Using one of these browsers allows you to simply type “dxn-hyperstructure.eth” into the URL bar and the browser directs you to our website, without the need of special extensions.

IPFS+ENS compatible browsers:

  • (desktop)

  • (mobile)

  • (mobile)

  • (mobile)

Native ENS+IPFS support in MetaMask Mobile. Source:

How to make your desktop browser web3 compatible?

The following browsers become web 3 compatible by installing the / browser extension:

  • Chrome

  • Firefox

  • Edge

  • Tor Browser

Once you installed MetaMask/Rabby, your browser will be able to access decentralized websites. Simply enter into the URL.

If you do not have access to any of the above mentioned solutions, you can use a less decentralized path to access these websites. Append “.LINK” or “.LIMO” to the end of the .ETH name. Be cautious, these centralized solutions are less secure and there is a risk of a .

website
Brave
https://dxn-hyperstructure.eth
IPFS
Brave
Opera
Status
MetaMask
Rabby
Puma
https://medium.com/the-ethereum-name-service/all-the-ways-you-can-surf-the-decentralized-web-today-bf8e7a42fa27
MetaMask
Rabby
https://dxn-hyperstructure.eth
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