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  2. Cryptocat - Wikipedia

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    Cryptocat's network relies on a XMPP configuration served over WebSockets. According to the project's mission statement, Cryptocat's network only relays encrypted messages and does not store any data. [1] In addition to the Cryptocat client's end-to-end encryption protocol, client-server communication is protected by TLS.

  3. Nxt - Wikipedia

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    NXT is an open source [citation needed] cryptocurrency and payment network launched in 2013 by anonymous software developer BCNext. [1] It uses proof-of-stake to reach consensus for transactions—as such, there is a static money supply.

  4. Avalanche (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia

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    After the initial release phase, they founded a startup technology company to develop a blockchain network that would meet finance industry requirements. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 6 ] In March, 2020, the AVA codebase, part of the Developer Accelerator Program or AVA DAP) for the Avalanche consensus protocol, was released as open-source and made publicly ...

  5. List of free and open-source web applications - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of free software which can be used to run alternative web applications. Also listed are similar proprietary web applications that users may be familiar with. Most of this software is server-side software, often running on a web server .

  6. 15 Ways To Earn Free Crypto - AOL

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    Crypto has the potential to grow in value over time. Bitcoin, perhaps the best-known currency, is currently valued at over $28,000 but was worth $3,000 just a few years ago. Imagine what your...

  7. Stellar (payment network) - Wikipedia

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    At its launch, the network had 100 billion stellars. 25 percent of those would be given to other non-profits working toward financial inclusion. [7] [8] Stripe received 2 percent or 2 billion of the initial stellar in return for its seed investment. [9] The cryptocurrency, originally known as stellar, was later called Lumens or XLM. [10]

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