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  2. OneCoin - Wikipedia

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    OneCoin is a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme [ 1][ 2] conducted by offshore companies OneCoin Ltd, based in Bulgaria and [ 3] registered in Dubai, and OneLife Network Ltd (registered in Belize ), both founded by Ruja Ignatova in concert with Sebastian Greenwood. [ 4] OneCoin is considered a Ponzi scheme due to its organisational structure of ...

  3. Bitcoin - Wikipedia

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    Bitcoin (abbreviation: BTC; sign: ₿) is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. Nodes in the peer-to-peer bitcoin network verify transactions through cryptography and record them in a public distributed ledger, called a blockchain, without central oversight.

  4. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency, crypto-currency, or crypto[ a] is a digital currency designed to work as a medium of exchange through a computer network that is not reliant on any central authority, such as a government or bank, to uphold or maintain it. [ 2] It has, in a financial point of view, grown to be its own asset class.

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    Old coins and bills tucked in wallets, drawers, change jars, or even amidst your couch cushions could be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars beyond their face value. See: If You Find a Lincoln...

  6. Litecoin - Wikipedia

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    Litecoin was a source code fork of the Bitcoin Core client, originally differing by having a decreased block generation time (2.5 minutes), increased maximum number of coins, different hashing algorithm ( scrypt, instead of SHA-256 ), faster difficulty retarget, and a slightly modified GUI. [citation needed]

  7. Tether (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Tether (often referred to by its currency codes, USD₮ and USDT, among others) is a cryptocurrency stablecoin, launched by the company Tether Limited Inc. in 2014. [3] Though it has never been audited to international accounting standards, as of May 1, 2024, Tether says it has excess reserves of $6.3 billion after reporting $4.52 billion of profit in the first quarter of 2024. [4]

  8. Legality of cryptocurrency by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Central African Republic. Legal. On 22 April 2022 parliament of the Central African Republic voted for the cryptocurrency law which was promulgated on 27 April officially making Bitcoin a legal tender in the country. [ 23] In April 2023, the CAR agreed to repeal the adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender.

  9. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    Ethash [ 76] KodakCoin is a "photographer-centric" blockchain cryptocurrency used for payments for licensing photographs. Petro. Venezuelan Government. onixCoin [ 77] C++ [ 78] Stated by Nicolás Maduro to be backed by Venezuela 's reserves of oil. As of August 2018.