eWatt
The Electronic Watt (eWatt) asset will be used with Electric Vehicle Charge Stations that will accept Digital and Fiat currencies.
The divisibility and multiples of the eWatt is equivalent to the Watt, which is named after the Scottish scientist James Watt for his contributions to the development of the steam engine. The measurement unit was recognized by the Second Congress of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1882, concurrent with the start of commercial power production from both water and steam. In 1960 the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures adopted it for the measurement of power into the International System of Units (SI).
The long term goal for this digital asset is to be backed by physical power provided by our network of power stations.
SI multiples for eWatt = Watt (W)
Sub-multiples
Value SI symbol Name
10−1 W dW deciwatt
10−2 W cW centiwatt
10−3 W mW milliwatt
Multiple
No market history yet.
Supply | 0 EWATT |
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Issued by | mranderson |
Feed Price | -- |
Details
Internal ID | 1.3.1078 |
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Decimal points | 3 (0.001) |
Market fee | 0.1% |
Max market fee | 0 EWATT |
Max supply | 1,000,000 EWATT |
Permissions | |
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Charge market fee White list Override authority Transfer restricted Disable force settle Global settle Disable confidential Witness fed asset Committee fed asset | |
Flags | None |
Fee Pool
Accumulated | 0 EWATT |
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Pool Balance | 3,670 BTS |
Exchange Rate | 1 EWATT/BTS |
SmartCoin Settings
Maintenance collateral ratio | 1750 |
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Maximum short squeeze ratio | 1500 |
Feed lifetime | 24h |
Minimum feeds | 7 |
Force settlement delay | 24h |
Force settlement offset | 1% |
Max force settle vol | 20% |
Short backing asset | BTS |
Account | Date | Price | CER | MCR | SQP |
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Current feed |
-- | -- | 1750 | 1500 |