# Venom (VENOM): D-Score 40/100 — Moderately Decentralized

**BlockIndex D-Score: 40/100 (Moderately Decentralized).** Venom (VENOM) is a Layer 1 cryptocurrency using Other consensus. Venom: Layer-0/Layer-1 dynamic sharding blockchain offering TVM, extreme TPS, near-zero fees and institutional tooling.

_Source: https://blockindex.ai/coin/venom · Data by BlockIndex.AI · Updated 2026-06-19_

## D-Score breakdown (0-100, higher means more decentralized)
| Component | Score |
| --- | --- |
| Overall D-Score | 40 |
| Node distribution | 8 |
| Initial distribution | 0 |
| Governance | 16 |
| Age and history | 11 |
| Autonomy | 5 |

## Key facts
- Layer: Layer 1
- Consensus: Other (Other)
- Launch: Other (2024)
- Founder: Christopher Louis Tsu; Dr. Kai-Uwe Steck
- VC funded: No
- Max supply: 8,000,000,000
- Circulating: 988,919,270 (12.4%)

## Market data (as of 2026-06-19)
- Price: $0.01
- Market cap: $12.14M
- 24h volume: $88,793.6
- 24h change: -0.06% · 7d change: -0.48%

## About
Venom is a native Layer-0/Layer-1 blockchain designed for extreme scalability and low-cost transactions, prioritizing institutional and government-grade use cases such as stablecoins, CBDCs and tokenized real‑world assets. The project architecture centers on a mesh multi‑blockchain design with dynamic sharding, arbitrary workchains and subchains, and a Threaded Virtual Machine (TVM) that enables asynchronous, parallel contract execution. Venom emphasizes developer ergonomics via T‑Sol (a Solidity-derived language) and Locklift tooling, and the Foundation has assembled an integrated product stack — Venom Wallet, VenomScan, VenomBridge, VenomPools and VenomGet — to accelerate on‑chain adoption and tooling maturity. The official rollout followed iterative testnets (closed testnet April 2022, public testnet April 2023) and a mainnet launch in March 2024.

Technically, Venom differentiates itself by combining an actor-model TVM with account abstraction and a design that supports cross‑workchain interactions and parallelized execution across dynamically created shards and workchains. The documentation claims very high throughput (100,000+ TPS) and near-zero transaction costs (average fees cited under $0.0002), positioning the network for high-frequency, high-volume workloads. The architecture is accompanied by developer-focused documentation and tooling, with Locklift and T‑Sol intended to lower onboarding friction for Solidity and mainstream language developers. Despite these capabilities, the provided materials do not include a detailed consensus specification in the extracted files, nor a formalized emission schedule or complete node topology, which are important for institutional due diligence.

On tokenomics and supply, Venom is a native coin on its own chain with a max supply reported at 8,000,000,000 VENOM, a reported total supply of ~7.33B VENOM and a circulating supply of ~988.92M VENOM (CoinMarketCap/CoinGecko snapshots cited). Market data in the provided materials show a price around $0.04282 with a market capitalization in the tens of millions USD and trading liquidity across multiple major centralized exchanges. The documentation and scraped summaries do not include explicit premine, initial distribution (PIP) percentages, or detailed treasury allocation rules — items which remain missing from the extracted dataset and are material to assessing initial distribution fairness and long‑term inflationary dynamics.

Governance is described as Foundation‑led (Venom Foundation) with operational entities in the Cayman Islands and related entities in the British Virgin Islands; no explicit on‑chain DAO governance mechanism or token‑voting process is documented in the supplied extracts. The Foundation structure and placement in offshore jurisdictions are noted in the materials, and while this supports coordinated ecosystem growth and institutional engagement, it also means governance and treasury control appear centralized in practice until on‑chain governance mechanisms (if any) are disclosed. Community channels and analytics presence (CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, Discord) are active, while developer docs and official tooling indicate ongoing product development and an emphasis on enterprise and developer adoption.

## Links
- Website: https://venom.foundation/
- Whitepaper: N/A
- GitHub: https://github.com/VenomFoundation

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About the D-Score: BlockIndex.AI rates decentralization from 0 to 100 across node distribution, initial distribution, governance, age and history, and autonomy. Methodology: https://blockindex.ai/dscore
