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  2. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    A bitcoin-based currency featuring instant transactions, decentralized governance and budgeting, and private transactions. 2014 NEO: NEO Da Hongfei & Erik Zhang SHA-256 & RIPEMD160: C# [38] dBFT: China based cryptocurrency, formerly ANT Shares and ANT Coins. The names were changed in 2017 to NEO and GAS. 2014 MazaCoin: MZC BTC Oyate Initiative ...

  3. Binance - Wikipedia

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    Binance Holdings Ltd., branded Binance, is a global [9] company that operates the largest cryptocurrency exchange in terms of daily trading volume of cryptocurrencies. Binance was founded in 2017 by Changpeng Zhao , a developer who had previously created high-frequency trading software.

  4. List of blockchains - Wikipedia

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    Binance Smart Chain ? Binance: BNB PoS and PoA: Yes No Yes Immediate ? Binance Smart Chain is now merged with Binance chain and called BNB chain. Validators on BNB chain are chosen by BNB Beacon chain validators who are permissioned. Hence, BNB chain is considered permissioned. [29] Quorum Nov 22, 2016 ? Ether PoA with supermajority voting Yes ...

  5. How is crypto regulated? - AOL

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    Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency built to hold a fixed value over time and pinned to a fixed asset, which is often a specific real currency, frequently the U.S. dollar.

  6. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    Binance: 2017 Japan: Unknown bitcoin exchange, wallet provider [1] Bitcoin.com: 2010 Japan: Tokyo: bitcoin exchange, wallet provider [citation needed] Bitfinex: 2012 Hong Kong: bitcoin exchange, digital currency exchange, electronic trading platform [citation needed] BitGo: 2013 United States: San Francisco: multisignature security platform for ...

  7. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    The validity of each cryptocurrency's coins is provided by a blockchain. 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]

  8. Cryptocurrency exchange - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency exchange, or a digital currency exchange (DCE), is a business that allows customers to trade cryptocurrencies or digital currencies for other assets, such as conventional fiat money or other digital currencies. Exchanges may accept credit card payments, wire transfers or other forms of payment in exchange for digital currencies ...

  9. Bitcoin's Future Under President-Elect Donald Trump: A Look ...

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    Donald Trump has been elected as the 47th President of the United States, defeating his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris. Trump’s victory propelled Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) to a new all time high ...