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  2. Tokenomics - Wikipedia

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    Tokens can be created as native elements of a blockchain protocol, or by using a smart contract that is deployed on a blockchain which will host the new token. [5] For example, Ether (ETH) is the native crypto asset of the Ethereum blockchain, and was created by the core Ethereum developer team to incentivise proper maintenance of the blockchain.

  3. Ethereum - Wikipedia

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    Ethereum-based permissioned blockchain variants are used and being investigated for various projects: In 2017, JPMorgan Chase proposed developing JPM Coin on a permissioned-variant of Ethereum blockchain dubbed "Quorum". [87] It is "designed to toe the line between private and public in the realm of shuffling derivatives and payments.

  4. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    Another example is Ethereum, which has smart contract functionality that allows decentralized applications to be run on its blockchain. [43] Ethereum was the most used blockchain in 2020, according to Bloomberg News. [44] In 2016, it had the largest "following" of any altcoin, according to the New York Times. [45]

  5. Ethereum Is the World's Second-Largest Cryptocurrency ... - AOL

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    Putting it all together, I think Ethereum's first-mover advantage is close to disappearing in the blockchain world. Yes, when Ethereum launched back in 2015, it stood alone as the only smart ...

  6. Decentralized finance - Wikipedia

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    The Ethereum blockchain popularized smart contracts, which are the basis of DeFi, in 2017. Other blockchains have since implemented smart contracts. As of 2021, MakerDAO was a prominent lending DeFi platform based on a stablecoin that was established in 2017.

  7. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    A blockchain has been described as a value-exchange protocol. [25] A blockchain can maintain title rights because, when properly set up to detail the exchange agreement, it provides a record that compels offer and acceptance. [citation needed] Logically, a blockchain can be seen as consisting of several layers: [26] infrastructure (hardware)

  8. Decentralized application - Wikipedia

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    This is an issue for Ethereum, which is attributed to increased network traffic caused by DApps built on the Ethereum blockchain, such as those used by Non-fungible tokens (NFTs). [14] Transaction fees are affected by the complexity of a DApp's smart contracts, and by the particular blockchain.

  9. The Graph - Wikipedia

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    The Graph was launched on the Ethereum blockchain in 2018 by Yaniv Tal, Brandon Ramirez and Jannis Pohlman. In June 2020, The Graph raised $5 million in a token sale to Framework Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, CoinDesk parent Digital Currency Group, Multicoin Capital, DTC Capital, and others. [2]