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  2. CryptoKitties - Wikipedia

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    Players must purchase Ether cryptocurrency to join the game, and spend it to perform each breeding and trade action within the game. [7] The virtual cats are breedable and carry a unique number and 256-bit distinct genome with DNA and different attributes (known as "cattributes") that can be passed to offspring. [8]

  3. Mining simulator - Wikipedia

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    A mining simulator is a type of simulation used for entertainment as well as in training purposes for mining companies. These simulators replicate elements of real-world mining operations on surrounding screens displaying three-dimensional imagery , motion platforms , and scale models of typical and atypical mining environments and machinery.

  4. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, the city of Plattsburgh, New York put an 18-month moratorium on all cryptocurrency mining in an effort to preserve natural resources and the "character and direction" of the city. [76] In 2021, Kazakhstan became the second-biggest crypto-currency mining country, producing 18.1% of the global exahash rate.

  5. Chia Network - Wikipedia

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    Chia Network's native digital currency is the Chia (XCH) token. Users allocate unused storage space on their computers (rather than processing power as with proof of work cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin) to operate the Chia blockchain and the proof of space and time consensus protocol.

  6. Comparison of cryptography libraries - Wikipedia

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    BSAFE Crypto-J Yes Yes Yes Yes No cryptlib: Yes Yes Yes No No Crypto++: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GnuTLS: Java's default JCA/JCE providers Yes Yes Yes No No Libgcrypt: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes libsodium: No No Yes Yes Yes Mbed TLS: Yes Yes Yes No No Nettle: Yes Yes Yes Yes No OpenSSL: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes wolfCrypt: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

  7. Gridcoin - Wikipedia

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    Gridcoin was created on October 16, 2013, by Rob Halförd. Initially using the energy-intensive proof of work, as used by Bitcoin, Gridcoin migrated to a proof of stake protocol in 2014, similar to Peercoin, in an attempt to address the environmental impact of cryptocurrency mining. [1] [8] [9]

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  9. Cryptocat - Wikipedia

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    Cryptocat is a discontinued open-source desktop application intended to allow encrypted online chatting available for Windows, OS X, and Linux. [3] It uses end-to-end encryption to secure all communications to other Cryptocat users.