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  2. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    The Blockchain Table in Oracle 21c database is a centralized blockchain which provide immutable feature. Compared to decentralized blockchains, centralized blockchains normally can provide a higher throughput and lower latency of transactions than consensus-based distributed blockchains.

  3. Cryptocurrencies in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Days later, the PRHOR defeated P.C. 1565 with votes of 24–14, which was promoted by Ortiz and intended to create a task force, the Comité Asesor de la Asamblea Legislativa para implementar la tecnología Blockchain, to create a plan for the implementation of the technology within 180 days. [41]

  4. Category:Blockchains - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. Ethereum - Wikipedia

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    Ethereum is a decentralized blockchain with smart contract functionality. Ether (abbreviation: ETH [a]) is the native cryptocurrency of the platform. Among cryptocurrencies, ether is second only to bitcoin in market capitalization.

  7. FISCO - Wikipedia

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    FISCO BCOS (Be Credible, Open & Secure) is an enterprise-grade permissioned blockchain system, which was launched by FISCO open-source working group in 2017. FISCO BCOS includes features customized for the financial industry. In December 2017, it was published as an open source blockchain platform. In 2018, FISCO BCOS was brought into practical ...

  8. 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.

  9. Blockchain (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain is a sequential distributed database used in cryptocurrencies. Blockchain or block chain may also refer to: Blockchain.com, a bitcoin exchange, wallet, and explorer service; Cipher Block Chaining, a block cipher mode of operation in cryptography; Blockchain, a 2021 mixtape by Money Man