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  2. Chirp (service) - Wikipedia

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    Chirp is a U.S. based audiobook retail service. [1] It allows users to and stream audiobooks directly from the website or in the app, and is an a la carte retailer, not a subscription based model. [2] The company does not rely on monthly subscriptions and provides discounted prices to its users. [3] [4]

  3. Cryptocurrency exchange - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency exchange, or a digital currency exchange (DCE), is a business that allows customers to trade cryptocurrencies or digital currencies for other assets, such as conventional fiat money or other digital currencies. Exchanges may accept credit card payments, wire transfers or other forms of payment in exchange for digital currencies ...

  4. Chirp (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    CHIRP (algorithm), an algorithm used to perform a deconvolution on radio astronomy images; Chirp (company), a UK technology company; Chirp (phone), a walkie-talkie service on Sprint-Nextel's iDEN-phones; ChiRP-Seq, a biological methodology to identify DNA regions or proteins that are bound to a RNA molecule of interest

  5. Chirp - Wikipedia

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    A chirp is a signal in which the frequency increases (up-chirp) or decreases (down-chirp) with time. In some sources, the term chirp is used interchangeably with sweep signal . [ 1 ] It is commonly applied to sonar , radar , and laser systems, and to other applications, such as in spread-spectrum communications (see chirp spread spectrum ).

  6. EDX Markets - Wikipedia

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    EDX Markets is an institutional cryptocurrency exchange owned by Citadel Securities, Fidelity Digital Assets, Charles Schwab Corporation, Virtu Financial and Sequoia among others. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The exchange offers trading in bitcoin , Ethereum , Litecoin , and Bitcoin Cash .

  7. Kraken (company) - Wikipedia

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    Kraken; Type: Cryptocurrency exchange: Location: San Francisco, California, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Founded: July 28, 2011; 13 years ago (): Owner: Payward, Inc. [1]: Key people: Arjun Sethi (co-CEO), [2] Dave Ripley (co-CEO) [1]: Currency: Cryptocurrencies: [3] BTC, ETH, DOT, ADA, DOGE, XMR Fiat currencies: USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, AUD, CHF, AED: Website: kraken.com: Kraken (legally ...

  8. Decentralized application - Wikipedia

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    In exchange, they are rewarded with the initial tokens distributed by the system. [7] Lastly, as greater numbers of participants join the network, either through utilisation of the DApp or through contributions to the DApp's development, token ownership dilutes, and the system becomes less centralised.

  9. GXS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, GXS acquired Celarix, a supply-chain optimization software and services vendor, and in 2004 GXS acquired HAHT Commerce. [11] [12] In 2005, GXS acquired the EDI and Business Exchange Services assets of IBM Corporation. [7] In May 2006, Microsoft and GXS formed a partnership to integrate Microsoft technologies with the GXS Trading Grid. [13]