> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.openbisea.com/dchain/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.openbisea.com/dchain/welcome-to-the-dchain.md).

# Welcome to the DChain

If you examine existing blockchain business models, such as those used by Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Solana, or Polygon, you’ll notice that early builders and supporters often lack power or value. In these ecosystems, fees typically benefit validators, foundation teams, or traders, regardless of how early they were involved.

With an average **monthly revenue of $85,000** from our games, **135+ strategic partnerships**, and 16+ committed projects, **DChain** offers boundless opportunities. Take advantage of our expert team's go-to-market strategy, unique liquidity system, and low transaction fees, as we focus on growing value for all builders, rather than neglecting the teams that bear the highest risks at the beginning of their journey.

> *"Our decision to launch **DChain** was driven by the ambition to offer more than just a blockchain platform. We envisioned a comprehensive environment where users, developers, and studios could innovate, leverage our Accelerator to bring projects to life, engage with our native **DTOKEN**, and harness the transformative potential of **DChain**.*
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> *By building this integrated ecosystem, we aim to transcend traditional boundaries and cultivate a vibrant community that extends far beyond gaming and crypto values."*
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> *— Founder dexStudios,* [***Oleksii Vynogradov.***](https://www.linkedin.com/in/oleksiivinogradov/)


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