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  2. ShapeShift - Wikipedia

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    ShapeShift AG was founded July 1, 2014 in Switzerland by Erik Voorhees.Voorhees cited the collapse of the Mt. Gox exchange as the motive for creation of Shapeshift. [2]In March 2015, ShapeShift received a US$525,000 seed-stage investment by Roger Ver and Barry Silbert.

  3. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    wallet provider, bitcoin exchange [citation needed] Coincheck: 2014 Japan: Tokyo: bitcoin/ether exchange, wallet provider, payment service provider, donation-based bitcoin crowdfunding [citation needed] CoinDesk (part of Digital Currency Group) 2013 United States: New York City: news [citation needed] Crypto.com: 2013 Singapore Singapore ...

  4. Cryptocurrency wallet - Wikipedia

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    An example paper printable bitcoin wallet consisting of one bitcoin address for receiving and the corresponding private key for spending. A cryptocurrency wallet is a device, [1] physical medium, [2] program or an online service which stores the public and/or private keys [3] for cryptocurrency transactions.

  5. Erik Voorhees - Wikipedia

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    Erik Tristan Voorhees is an American cryptocurrency entrepreneur and founder of the cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift. He also co-founded Satoshi Dice and was the Director of Marketing at BitInstant. He has been referred to as a crypto-libertarian and has advocated for "the separation of money and state." [1] [2]

  6. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    An example paper printable Bitcoin wallet consisting of one Bitcoin address for receiving and the corresponding private key for spending Main article: Cryptocurrency wallet A cryptocurrency wallet is a means of storing the public and private "keys" (address) or seed, which can be used to receive or spend the cryptocurrency. [ 83 ]

  7. A beginner’s guide to digital wallets - AOL

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    Convenience: It’s more convenient to carry around and frees up pocket space, since it’s accessible from your device.Plus, you can store multiple types of cards in the digital wallet. Extra ...

  8. Crypto.com - Wikipedia

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    Crypto.com is a cryptocurrency exchange company based in Singapore that offers various financial services, including an app, exchange, and noncustodial DeFi wallet, NFT marketplace, and direct payment service in cryptocurrency. As of June 2023, the company reportedly had 100 million customers and 4,000 employees.

  9. Airdrop (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    An airdrop is an unsolicited distribution of a cryptocurrency token or coin, usually for free, to numerous wallet addresses. Airdrops are often associated with the launch of a new cryptocurrency or a DeFi protocol, primarily as a way of gaining attention and new followers, resulting in a larger user base and a wider disbursement of coins. [1]