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  2. Tron (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    Tron (stylized as TRON) is a decentralized, proof-of-stake blockchain with smart contract functionality. The cryptocurrency native to the blockchain is known as Tronix (TRX). It was founded in March 2014 by Justin Sun and since 2017 has been overseen and supervised by the TRON Foundation, a non-profit organization in Singapore, established in the same year.

  3. Proof of authority - Wikipedia

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    Validators run software allowing them to put transactions in blocks. The process is automated and does not require validators to be constantly monitoring their computers. It, however, does require maintaining the computer (the authority node) uncompromised. The term was coined by Gavin Wood, co-founder of Ethereum and Parity Technologies. [5]

  4. Trust on first use - Wikipedia

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    In the SSH protocol, most client software (though not all [2]) will, upon connecting to a not-yet-trusted server, display the server's public key fingerprint, and prompt the user to verify they have indeed authenticated it using an authenticated channel. The client will then record the trust relationship into its trust database.

  5. ABCC Exchange Partners With Tron to Become First ... - AOL

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    Tron's founder and CEO Justin Sun subsequently confirmed the news on Twitter. As per the announcement, the partnership has made ABCC the first crypto exchange to list tokens based on Tron’s ...

  6. Trusted client - Wikipedia

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    Trusted client software is considered fundamentally insecure: once the security is broken by one user, the break is trivially copyable and available to others. As computer security specialist Bruce Schneier states, "Against the average user, anything works; there's no need for complex security software. Against the skilled attacker, on the ...

  7. Software token - Wikipedia

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    Example of a software token showing one-time passwords. A software token (a.k.a. soft token) is a piece of a two-factor authentication security device that may be used to authorize the use of computer services. [1] Software tokens are stored on a general-purpose electronic device such as a desktop computer, laptop, PDA, or mobile phone and can ...

  8. Binance to end support for USDC stablecoin on Tron blockchain ...

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    Last month, Boston-based crypto firm Circle said it would no longer create its USDC tokens on the Tron blockchain, a decision it said "aligned with its efforts to ensure that USDC remained trusted ...

  9. Trump transfers his stake in Trump Media to revocable trust - AOL

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    Trump Media has a market capitalization of around $7.7 billion as retail traders bet on the stock as a proxy of Trump winning the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The company's shares were down 4% ...