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  2. XRP Ledger - Wikipedia

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    The XRP Ledger peer-to-peer overlay network is characterized by a small-world network topology, featuring a tightly clustered structure and short paths between nodes. [12] Information systems expert Mary Lacity notes that this platform "uses much less electricity than Bitcoin—about as much electricity as it costs to run an email server".

  3. MazaCoin - Wikipedia

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    To counteract this, a system of paper wallets was developed, allowing MazaCoin to be stored and used in a more traditional, physical format. [8] This system allowed tribal members to use MazaCoin in physical form for transactions within the community, converting it back to digital format at the centralized facility.

  4. 0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure) - Wikipedia

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    0x is an open-source, decentralized exchange infrastructure that enables the exchange of tokenized assets on multiple blockchains.Developers can use 0x to incorporate exchange functionality into their applications, and market makers can use 0x to create markets for cryptocurrencies and tokens.

  5. Cardano (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia

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    Cardano is a public decentralized blockchain platform that uses proof of stake to achieve consensus. It can facilitate peer-to-peer transactions with its internal cryptocurrency, ADA.

  6. Ripple Labs - Wikipedia

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    The defendants agreed to turn over all data involving XRP transactions. [33] In July 2023, the district court ruled on the SEC lawsuit, finding that the XRP token sold by Ripple Labs was not a security. However, if sold in institutional sales, or used as a fundraiser, such actions could be classified as a security in those circumstances.

  7. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    XRP Chris Larsen & Jed McCaleb [28] ECDSA [29] C++ [30] "Consensus" Designed for peer-to-peer debt transfer. Not based on bitcoin. 2013 Nxt: NXT BCNext (pseudonym) SHA-256d [31] Java [32] PoS: Specifically designed as a flexible platform to build applications and financial services around its protocol. 2014 Auroracoin: AUR Baldur Odinsson ...

  8. Stellar (payment network) - Wikipedia

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    Stellar, or Stellar Lumens (XLM) is an open-source, decentralized cryptocurrency protocol for digital currency to fiat money low-cost transfers which allows cross-border transactions between any pair of currencies. [2]

  9. Algorand - Wikipedia

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    The core principle of Algorand consensus is the cryptographic "self" sortition. The sortition procedure runs locally and privately, on each node of the network participating in the consensus protocol, without a centralized coordination. [2]