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Are "Shitcoins" hurting the blockchain?

The recent surge in the number of initial coin offerings has generated all sorts of promises.

What Is the Xrpl?

XRP Ledger (XRPL) is an open-source platform with a fast transaction throughput of 1500 transactions per second and low transaction fees.

Introduction To the Eos Blockchain Project

EOS is one of the stormy ICO projects in blockchain, the ICO lasted for a year and I heard that 4 billion magnesium was raised through ETH Token.

Dash - The Anonymous Cryptocurrency with Special Features

Dash (formerly known as Darkcoin, also known as Digital Cash) is a digital currency that has quietly crept its way into the top 10 largest cryptocurrencies.

Bitcoin And Gcoin Technology and Applications

Blockchain is infrastructure, not for the fastidious and highly predatory Bitcoin is an application of the blockchain, while Gcoin is the underlying protocol of the blockchain.

A Beginner's Guide To The Prospect Of Investing In Ethereum

Ether is the other mainstream currency alongside Bitcoin. Among the thousands of virtual currencies, Ethereum has the second largest market capitalization in the world, after bitcoin.

A Brief Introduction To Ether

It is the same as understanding what is Ethereum first.

What Is Litecoin? How Does Litecoin Work?

Litecoin was one of the first cryptocurrencies to enter the market. When it was first launched in 2011, it was known as "Bitcoin Gold and Lite Silver" alongside Bitcoin because its blockchain was mostly derived from the Bitcoin code.

What Is Dogecoin?

Dogecoin is an open source P2P cryptocurrency created by Billy Markus, an IBM software engineer, and Jackson Palmer, an Adobe software engineer.

What Is Stellar And How Many Xlm Coins Are Currently In Circulation?

The network uses a native token called Lumens, which acts as a bridge to reduce the cost of cross-border transactions.

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What is the value of Bitcoin? How to use Bitcoin?

Bitcoin has the mathematical characteristics of money (durability, portability, interchangeability, scarcity, separability and identifiability), but it does not rely on physical characteristics (such as gold and silver) or the trust of the central authority (such as fiat currency).