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  2. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    A blockchain has been described as a value-exchange protocol. [24] A blockchain can maintain title rights because, when properly set up to detail the exchange agreement, it provides a record that compels offer and acceptance. [citation needed] Logically, a blockchain can be seen as consisting of several layers: [25] infrastructure (hardware)

  3. Category:Blockchains - Wikipedia

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  4. List of blockchains - Wikipedia

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    First and most well-known blockchain of all; BTC is the most valuable token in terms of market share. [1] [2] Litecoin: Oct 8, 2011 Charlie Lee LTC PoW: Yes (scripts) Yes [1] [3] Peercoin: Aug 19, 2012 PPC PoW: Yes (scripts) No [1] [4] Primecoin: Jul 7, 2013 Sunny King XPM PoW: Work is finding long Cunningham chains of prime numbers: MazaCoin ...

  5. Privacy and blockchain - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain has been acknowledged as a way to solve fair information practices, a set of principles relating to privacy practices and concerns for users. [5] Blockchain transactions allow users to control their data through private and public keys, allowing them to own it. [5] Third-party intermediaries are not allowed to misuse and obtain data. [5]

  6. Ethereum - Wikipedia

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    Hoskinson left the project at that time and soon after founded IOHK, a blockchain company responsible for Cardano. [18] Ethereum has an unusually long list of founders. [20] Anthony Di Iorio wrote: "Ethereum was founded by Vitalik Buterin, Myself, Charles Hoskinson, Mihai Alisie & Amir Chetrit (the initial 5) in December 2013.

  7. Blockchain technology - Wikipedia

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  8. 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.

  9. Everipedia - Wikipedia

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    Everipedia (/ ˌ ɛ v ər ɪ ˈ p iː d i ə /), renamed IQ.wiki in 2022, [3] is a blockchain-based online encyclopedia.Everipedia was founded in 2014 and was officially launched in 2015, as a fork of Wikipedia.