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  2. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, Gartner found that only 1% of CIOs indicated any kind of blockchain adoption within their organisations, and only 8% of CIOs were in the short-term "planning or [looking at] active experimentation with blockchain". [19] For the year 2019 Gartner reported 5% of CIOs believed blockchain technology was a 'game-changer' for their ...

  3. Category:Blockchains - Wikipedia

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    This category includes the main blockchain article, its subarticles and related articles. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  4. Blockchain.com - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain.com is a private company. [3] The company is led by CEO Peter Smith, one of its three founders. [3] The company's board members include: Smith; co-founder Nicolas Cary; Antony Jenkins; [4] Jim Messina, the former deputy chief of staff for Barack Obama; [1] and Jeremy Liew, a partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners.

  5. List of blockchains - Wikipedia

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    Aug 1, 2017 BCH PoW [10] split from Bitcoin Cardano: Sep 27, 2017 Charles Hoskinson and Jeremy Wood ADA DPoS: Yes No No Probabilistic UTXO [1] [11] [12] TRON: Jun 24, 2018 TRON DPoS: Yes No [1] [13] Tezos: Jun 30, 2018 Arthur and Kathleen Breitman XTZ PoS: Yes No [1] [14] Bitcoin SV: Nov 2018 BSV PoW: Yes (scripts) No split from Bitcoin Cash ...

  6. Ethereum - Wikipedia

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    Ether (ETH) is the cryptocurrency generated in accordance with the Ethereum protocol as a reward to validators in a proof-of-stake system for adding blocks to the blockchain. Ether is represented in the state as an unsigned integer associated with each account, this being the account's ETH balance denominated in wei (10 18 wei = 1 ether). At ...

  7. Blockchain LLC - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain LLC was founded in 2014. In 2019, the company purchased the German blockchain development company Slock.it. The acquisition was aimed at linking the internet of things to blockchain networks. It was also designed to bolster the governance model of the company's planned distributed collective entity. [1] [2]

  8. Algorand - Wikipedia

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    The unit of account of the Algorand protocol is the ALGO. The protocol's supply of ALGO is limited to 10 billion units. One ALGO is divisible to six decimal places, the smallest unit is called microALGO (𝜇ALGO), equal to 1/1,000,000 (one millionth) ALGO. [1]

  9. Colored Coins - Wikipedia

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    Colored Coins is an open-source protocol that allows users to represent and manipulate immutable digital resources on top of Bitcoin transactions. [1] They are a class of methods for representing and maintaining real-world assets on the Bitcoin blockchain, which may be used to establish asset ownership.