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  2. List of blockchains - Wikipedia

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    Cardano: Sep 27, 2017 ... New blockchain created following the collapse of Terra. ... Binance Smart Chain is now merged with Binance chain and called BNB chain ...

  3. Cardano (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia

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    Cardano is a public blockchain platform. It is open-source and decentralized , with consensus achieved using proof of stake . It can facilitate peer-to-peer transactions with its internal cryptocurrency , ADA .

  4. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    An alternative version of Ethereum [54] whose blockchain does not include the DAO hard fork. [55] Supports Turing-complete smart contracts. 2015 Nano: XNO, ΣΎ Colin LeMahieu Blake2: C++ [citation needed] Open Representative Voting [56] Decentralized, feeless, open-source, peer-to-peer cryptocurrency. First to use a Block Lattice structure. 2015 ...

  5. Binance Smart Chain: Everything You Need To Know - AOL

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    Binance Smart Chain (BSC) is the name of Binance’s layer-1 blockchain. According to Binance Academy, layer 1 refers to a base blockchain that can independently validate and finalize transactions.

  6. Cardano vs. Ethereum: How They Differ - AOL

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    Since bitcoin arrived on the scene, cryptocurrencies have been a hot topic in the financial world. The basic concept behind crypto is "decentralization," creating a monetary system outside of the...

  7. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    A blockchain is a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography. [58] [60] Each block typically contains a hash pointer as a link to a previous block, [60] a timestamp, and transaction data. [61] By design, blockchains are inherently resistant to modification of the data.

  8. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    Orphan blocks (purple) exist outside of the main chain. A blockchain is a decentralized, distributed, and often public, digital ledger consisting of records called blocks that are used to record transactions across many computers so that any involved block cannot be altered retroactively, without the alteration of all subsequent blocks.

  9. Injective (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    Injective was launched by Injective Labs, which was founded by Eric Chen and Albert Chon in 2018 through the first incubation program hosted by Binance Labs. [1]In December, Injective launched a Testnet for a DeFi trading platform built on top of its layer. [2]