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  • ...lets users trade [[FIAT|fiat]] money with cryptocurrencies and conversely cryptocurrencies for fiat money. * Cryptocurrencies can be stored in safe cold storage.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3)]]
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  • * Buy or sell various cryptocurrencies for any currency and payment method. Without fees and forced payments for t
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  • * Has 199 cryptocurrencies that can be traded for [[FIAT|fiat]]
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  • * website to check out price information about cryptocurrencies.
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  • Off-ramp — ways to convert cryptocurrencies into [[FIAT|fiat]] money. The opposite route would be an [[on-ramp]].
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  • ...implementation in which users can access [[Komodo (KMD)|Komodo]] and other cryptocurrencies. Users will be able to access all the basic functions of Komodo, as well as * EasyDEX (Easy Decentralized Exchange) is a fully decentralized exchange for cryptocurrencies. Trades are performed directly on the coins held, and not through proxy tok
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  • A computer dedictated to [[mining]] cryptocurrencies. Usually [[ASIC|ASICs]]. When people/companies put a lot of mining rigs tog
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  • ...ne still impresses with its security features, support for a huge range of cryptocurrencies and compatibility with dozens of external wallets.'' ...with a larger touchscreen interface, and support for a much wider range of cryptocurrencies.''
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  • ...ell [[Bitcoin (BTC)|bitcoins]] in exchange for [[FIAT|fiat]] currencies or cryptocurrencies. Bitsquare markets itself as a truly decentralized and peer to peer exchang * Pros: Good reputation, secure & private, a vast amount of cryptocurrencies available, no sign-up, decent fees, open source, available worldwide, good
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  • .../medium.com/nanocurrency/nano-pow-v20-update-e2197ff52941 used] in various cryptocurrencies.
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  • A location especially dedicated to [[mining]] cryptocurrencies. This is done by putting many [[Mining Rig|mining rigs]] / [[ASIC|ASIC's]]
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  • ...own to be a system builder and has made vast contributions on the field of cryptocurrencies, helping build many functional systems for bitcoin ([[Bitcoin-NG]], Covenan ...or trustworthy computing. His research interests span distributed systems, cryptocurrencies, and software infrastructure for large scale services.
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  • * Website with multiple podcasts surrounding cryptocurrencies.
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  • ...e, has struggled with drug addiction. So when he began dabbling heavily in cryptocurrencies years ago, his friends and family tried to dissuade him, figuring it was an ...me $2 million to acquire coins, which he liked because it's one of the few cryptocurrencies that are working within the banking system. "Crypto is scary and dark. It's
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  • ...he modern web and IT world are based. Not to mention [[Bitcoin]] and other cryptocurrencies."''
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  • ...re.com/news-releases/chainlink-acquires-town-crier-from-the-initiative-for-cryptocurrencies-and-contracts-300741835.html bought] by Chainlink. * co-director of [[IC3]] (Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts).
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  • ...[[bear market]]. Salazas plans on opening similar long funds for different cryptocurrencies in the near future.
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  • ...O, PhD in data science with 3 years solid experience in [[blockchain]] and cryptocurrencies, 10 years in IT. Konstantin is well-known as the co-founder and CEO of [[Ch
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  • ...buttons, which are all you need to store and access thousands of different cryptocurrencies by scanning QR codes on the associated mobile app."''
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  • ...r debit and credit cards. The CoolWallet S features support for most major cryptocurrencies and is one of the few waterproof hardware wallets available. The CoolWallet
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  • ...worth $1,198,172. However, [https://hackernoon.com/2013-vs-2018-the-top-10-cryptocurrencies-five-years-ago-and-today-8ef474aa18b8 today] this project is practically de
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  • ...reation of a self-regulatory organization for digital commodities, such as cryptocurrencies, Business Insider [https://www.businessinsider.com/gemini-crypto-exchange-l
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  • * An Associate Director of the Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts ([[IC3]]) at [[Cornell University]], [[Cornell Tech]], [[UC B
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  • ...is one where (at least) two parties, Alice and Bob, own coins in separate cryptocurrencies, and want to exchange them without having to trust a third party (centraliz
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  • All cryptocurrencies require addresses, or public identifiers, to send and receive funds. A [[wa
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  • * Supports a large amount of cryptocurrencies
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  • ...ng to different parts of the world. Therefore, it wouldn’t be wrong to say cryptocurrencies piqued the interests of the common masses and become a part of day-to-day d However, despite the advent and rapid growth of cryptocurrencies, there aren’t too many platforms out there that give real-time news on th
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  • ...vents, receive crypto rewards from seasonal buybacks, and trade with other cryptocurrencies listed on the ZB exchange."''
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  • ...ccenture]], ANZ Bank, CLS, Credits, Digital Asset, Fujitsu, Initiative for CryptoCurrencies and Contracts, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, State Street, [[SWIFT]], VMw
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  • ...l Blockchain 50 represents enterprises embracing the technology underlying cryptocurrencies like [[bitcoin]] and using it to speed up business processes, increase tran
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  • ...s the first formal cross-disciplinary research network focused on studying cryptocurrencies and other decentralized consensus technologies. CCRG affiliates span a wide ...arch Group, largely convinced that [[Proof-of-Stake (PoS)|Proof of Stake]] cryptocurrencies were the future of blockchains. They set off to build that future. Among th
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  • ...ert deposits to their account via bank account, credit card in addition to cryptocurrencies such as [[Bitcoin (BTC)|bitcoin]], [[Litecoin (LTC)|litecoin]] and [[Ethere ...Salt Lending to provide its users with cash or [[stablecoin]] loans using cryptocurrencies as collateral. Uphold users can now secure loans through Salt against their
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  • * [[Open Source]] technology for cryptocurrencies.
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  • ''"[[Cornell University]] researchers, in conjunction with the Initiative for Cryptocurrencies & Contracts ([[IC3]]) [https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1912/1912.07497. ...strictly dominated strategies (IESDS),” finding “an attack on Bitcoin-like cryptocurrencies requires as little as 20% of the [[mining power]]. The situation is even wo
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  • ...ed by [[Theymos]]. Is still widely being used for the announcements of new cryptocurrencies however.
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  • ...nning the software. So there will be no energy-burning competition like in cryptocurrencies. Every node simply can use its CPU – as long as it is a new model and, ma
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  • ...oin is described as a [[utility token]], powering [[atomic swaps]] between cryptocurrencies, [[fiat]] and mobile phone credits, which are a popular store of value in m ...ate [[atomic swap]] technology that makes a direct transfer with all major cryptocurrencies, our partners’ [[Altcoin|alt currencies]] possible, without having to go
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  • ...also think it’s important to promote free markets and choice. The slew of cryptocurrencies supported next month is just the start, as we plan to add many more digital
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  • ...o-collectibles and web 3.0 usage, as opposed to merely holding and trading cryptocurrencies. In September 2018, Vault launched their easy-to-use and NFT-compatible wal
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  • * ''"We’re dedicated to [[blockchain]], cryptocurrencies, and initial investments in Internet financial service projects. We’re no
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  • * Within cryptocurrencies, centralization often is talked about within the context of how many [[Mini
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  • ...times referred to as the ambassador of bitcoin. Speaking proactively about cryptocurrencies and bitcoin to a large audience, he has appeared many times as a guest on t
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  • * Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3)
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  • * Andrew Miller; An Associate Director of the Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts ([[IC3]])
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  • ...l innovation is the proof-of-stake/proof-of-work hybrid system. Like other cryptocurrencies, initial coins can be [[Mining|mined]], but the core network is maintained
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  • ...ncial services for individual investors who can [[earn]] interest on their cryptocurrencies.
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  • ...own to be a system builder and has made vast contributions on the field of cryptocurrencies, helping build [https://thedefiant.substack.com/p/blockchains-are-an-extinc ...or trustworthy computing. His research interests span distributed systems, cryptocurrencies, and software infrastructure for large scale services.
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  • ...://santiment.net/ Santiment] (2-2020) is a behavior analytics platform for cryptocurrencies, sourcing [[on-chain]], social and development information on 900+ coins."'
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  • ...ed to be easily accessible, the KeepKey allows users to store most popular cryptocurrencies in [[cold storage]] and exchange assets directly on the device thanks to it
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  • ...trading platform and a trading tool for people of various knowledge about cryptocurrencies and trading.”
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  • * All cryptocurrencies have a genesis block but [[Bitcoin (BTC)|Bitcoin’s]] is that little bit m
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  • ...m. Investors would need OOT to access in-depth tech and market analysis of cryptocurrencies, IEOs, and related crypto products/services. Utrum is an Independent Blockc
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  • ...y launched a [[wallet]] in 2017, enabling users to buy, store and exchange cryptocurrencies. In 2018, Monaco was rebranded [[Crypto.com / Cronos (CRO)|Crypto.com]], wh
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  • |title=CryptoWiki - All About Cryptocurrencies In 2013, less than 70 cryptocurrencies existed, but over the past ten years, the increase in awareness of the tech
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  • ...so organize community-driven events in the domains of fintech, blockchain, cryptocurrencies and decentralized technologies.”''
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  • ...need to plan to make payroll in dollars, you have assets in five different cryptocurrencies in the bank account. I started thinking more and more about how you can he ...in]] and [[Ethereum]], you know, the two most adopted [[Liquidity|liquid]] cryptocurrencies out there, and thought that being able to work [[cross-chain]] would be a r
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  • ...te, all proof-of-burn cryptocurrencies work by burning proof-of-work-mined cryptocurrencies, so the ultimate source of scarcity remains the proof-of-work-[[mined]] "fu
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  • ...ssets. A blockchain wallet usually accompanies [[node]] hosting and stores cryptocurrencies on your computer. The safest place for storing digital assets is offline, w
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  • ...-years-ago-and-today-8ef474aa18b8 in 2018] Namecoin is #155 in the list of cryptocurrencies at [[CoinMarketCap|Coinmarketcap.com]], and its capitalization is only $27, ...ding and [[mining]] is still quite active today and it’s one of the oldest cryptocurrencies in existence. Just like BTC, the NMC supply is limited to 21 million, and
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  • ...od]] to form a new project called IOHK, an engineering company that builds cryptocurrencies and blockchains for corporations, government entities and academic institut ...hundred thousand dollars initially and started getting contracts to build cryptocurrencies," says Hoskinson. With all their revenue coming in the form of Bitcoin, IOH
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  • ...lion people who don’t have them. We are an engineering company that builds cryptocurrencies and blockchains for academic institutions, government entities and corporat
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  • * [[Andrew Miller]]; an Associate Director of the Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts ([[IC3]]) at [[Cornell|Cornell University]], [[Cornell Tech]]
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  • ...]], machine learning, and big data to enable direct swaps between over 200 cryptocurrencies in seconds. Our transfer platform provides users with four core benefits: D
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  • ...e" from which to launch the petro. Carlos Vargas is the "Superintendent of Cryptocurrencies". ...as well as allow PDVSA, the country's state-owned oil company, incorporate cryptocurrencies in its dealings with foreign companies.<sup>[''[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/
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  • * Particl will be currency agnostic, meaning it will support the use of many cryptocurrencies with the intent of being an inclusive platform. The exchange mechanism inco ...IDE the team to come and develop apps of their own. It is not like popular cryptocurrencies like [[Lisk (LSK)|LISK]] or [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]] that are much more
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  • A type of crypto wallet where a third party stores cryptocurrencies, and not their true owner.
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  • ...ipt]] and [[Solidity]] as encouraged by a dramatic upswing in the price of cryptocurrencies in the summer of 2017."''
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  • ''PBFT-based algorithms, such as those used by cryptocurrencies like [[EOS]] and [[Cosmos]], need a large number of message exchanges to re ...(Tx)|transactions]], secure payments, and liquid exchange across multiple cryptocurrencies with user-friendly UX and UI.”''
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  • ''"A liquidity pool is a collection of cryptocurrencies that facilitate trading on a [[Decentralized Exchange (DEX)|decentralized e
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  • ...ners can be incentivized through ‘[[merged mining]]’, whereby two separate cryptocurrencies, based on the same algorithm, are mined simultaneously.'' * <em>Sidechains allow cryptocurrencies to interact with one another: They add flexibility and allow developers to
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  • ...llowing Colu local currencies to be interchangeable with more widely known cryptocurrencies, such as [[bitcoin]] and [[ether]]. Though, Smargon said this could be som
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  • ...s is typically followed by exchanges that facilitate buying and selling of cryptocurrencies. These platforms deal with huge number of Bitcoins (and like currencies) an
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  • ...ique blend of experience in both legacy & [[blockchain]]-based finance and cryptocurrencies. On the legacy finance front, Ms. Demirors worked with some of the largest
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  • * Well known website to check out price information about cryptocurrencies. Frequented by millions of users and dozens of funds trust CMC with their e
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  • ...draise. The Decrypt Token (DCPT) isn't exchangeable for money or for other cryptocurrencies. The token is our way of participating in the [[decentralized]] industry we
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  • ...ng] out of traditional venture capitalism and into higher risk assets like cryptocurrencies and digital assets; A16z recently registered all 150 employees as financial ...ished former federal prosecutor who led the first government task force on cryptocurrencies and also led the investigation into the [[Mt. Gox]] hacks and into the fede
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  • ''Today, most centralized exchanges force traders to transfer cryptocurrencies via a [[wallet]] that is being controlled and hosted by a centralized excha ...hange platform it can be difficult for traders to communicate and exchange cryptocurrencies. However, recent developments with atomic swap technology have resulted in
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  • ...nk account, and an exchange, where big traders can make bids and offers on cryptocurrencies.''
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  • ..., or given to someone else. They operate in a distributed manner like most cryptocurrencies. Custom token behavior can be added using bitcoin Script programming langua
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  • ...ers-to-Buy-Hold-and-Sell-Cryptocurrency#assets_all integrating] a bunch of cryptocurrencies into its digital [[wallet]] (21-10-2020). [https://thedefiant.substack.com/ ...private keys]], according to the [https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/ua/cryptocurrencies-tnc?locale.x=en_US terms].''
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  • * [https://messari.io/ Website] to check out price information about cryptocurrencies.
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  • ...ASIC|ASICs]], highly specialized computers, have put the power to [[mine]] cryptocurrencies in fewer peoples’ hands. This centralization of power weakens the securit
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  • ''"The protocol will allow users to deposit cryptocurrencies from a variety of chains and mint collateralized [[Synthetic assets|synthet
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  • ...nsus]] algorithm. PoW is still used by [[Bitcoin (BTC)|Bitcoin]] and other cryptocurrencies, like [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]] ([[Ethereum]] plans to [[move]] to [[Proo # ''In PoW cryptocurrencies with a capped supply (e.g. Bitcoin), the number of new coins that can be [[
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  • ...in]]-related patents. Sixteen have been granted, including one for linking cryptocurrencies to traditional bank accounts and another for increasing the privacy of bloc
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  • ...al physical assets as other platforms intend to do. It has pegged [[fiat]] cryptocurrencies and zero [[fees]].
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  • ...edger leverages encrypted chips technology to build security solutions for cryptocurrencies and [[Blockchain|blockchains]]. Hardware Wallets for consumers, Hardware Se
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  • ...- a lack of cross-chain interoperability.<br><br>In an ideal DeFi system, cryptocurrencies will move freely and seamlessly between exchanges, DApps and [[wallets]]. p ...<br>The pTokens approach enables the decentralized cross-chain movement of cryptocurrencies by leveraging security-preserving technologies such as Intel SGX. This, al
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  • ...ounced Thursday it had successfully launched [[pTokens]] – 1:1 proxies for cryptocurrencies on other blockchains – onto the [[Ethereum]] [[mainnet]], and that they w
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  • ...=about Digital Assets API] provides index information related to all major cryptocurrencies, coins, and tokens.''
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  • ...form your requests on the blockchain. No need for [[Ether]] (ETH) or other cryptocurrencies."''
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  • * Less straightforward to understand the underlying technology than other cryptocurrencies which may inhibit uptake
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  • ...]. Users on the Swipe Wallet will be able to buy, sell, and pay with their cryptocurrencies to [[fiat]] directly within the [[wallet]] application as well as purchase
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  • ...Protocol has the sort of rocky history that is characteristic of many top cryptocurrencies. The project was [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2989487.0 announc ''"Unlike many cryptocurrencies we see today, Haven Protocol had no premine, did not hold an initial coin o
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  • ...eover, Kwenta only allows trading in [[Synthetic assets|synths]], so other cryptocurrencies cannot be used here."''
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  • ''It’s a methodology which mimics the way in which the market cap of cryptocurrencies is calculated. However, market cap has long been regarded as an imperfect r
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  • ...in the sustainability and social sector. I only knew about blockchain and cryptocurrencies from the headlines in the news, but thanks to the predecessor of Kolektivo
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  • ...resenting this collateral and expect returns that are less correlated with cryptocurrencies than most or all other assets in [[Defi|DeFi]].''
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  • ...users to consume adult content online. Users can use a number of different cryptocurrencies — including [[BTC]], [[ETH]], [[LTC]], [[Zcash]], [[Monero]] and most oth
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