Frequently Asked Questions
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ChainNet is a revolutionary browser that allows you to host and access decentralized web content directly on-chain. It introduces a new protocol, web://
, which lets you interact with smart contracts as if they were websites.
ChainNet is designed specifically for the decentralized web (Web3). It offers enhanced privacy, security, and the ability to access uncensorable content hosted directly on the blockchain. It's the future of browsing for crypto enthusiasts and developers alike.
web://
?Simply enter the contract address in the web://
format in the ChainNet address bar. If the contract has the required functions (getWebPageHTML
, getWebPageCSS
, etc.), ChainNet will render the on-chain website. If not, ChainNet's AI-powered tools will help you find the associated website.
Yes! With ChainNet, you can use smart contracts to store your website's HTML, CSS, and JS directly on-chain, ensuring it remains immutable and censorship-resistant.
Holding $CHNT tokens gives you access to premium features, early access to new tools, and a share of the revenue generated by ChainNet. It's more than just a token—it's your key to participating in the ChainNet ecosystem.
ChainNet does not track your browsing activity and interacts directly with smart contracts on the blockchain, minimizing the risk of data breaches and unauthorized access. Advanced encryption protocols are used to protect your data.
If your contract lacks the getWebPage
functions, ChainNet will use its Bittensor AI-powered tool to search the web for a related website or content. You can also update your contract to include these functions for full compatibility.
Currently, it's available for Windows, with macOS and mobile versions coming soon.
You can contribute by holding $CNAI tokens, providing feedback, participating in beta tests, or developing on-chain applications that integrate with ChainNet. Join our community to get involved!
For support, join our community on Discord or reach out through our contact page.