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  2. Zcash - Wikipedia

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    On February 21, 2019, the "Zcash Company" announced a re-branding as the Electric Coin Company (ECC). [15] On May 19, 2020, a paper titled "Alt-Coin Traceability" [16] investigated the privacy of Zcash and another cryptocurrency Monero. This paper concluded that "more academic research is needed in Zcash overall" and that the privacy guarantees ...

  3. Digital currency - Wikipedia

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    Taxonomy of money, based on "Central bank cryptocurrencies" by Morten Linnemann Bech and Rodney Garratt. Digital currency (digital money, electronic money or electronic currency) is any currency, money, or money-like asset that is primarily managed, stored or exchanged on digital computer systems, especially over the internet.

  4. Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn - Wikipedia

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    Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn (born Bryce Wilcox; 13 May 1974 in Phoenix, Arizona), is an American Colorado-based computer security specialist, self-proclaimed cypherpunk, and ex-CEO of the Electric Coin Company (ECC), a for-profit company leading the development of Zcash.

  5. 13 Best Places To Turn Coins Into Cash for Free - AOL

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    New Jersey’s Manasquan Bank has coin machines at many, if not all, branches. Bank clients can bring their coins in for free. Non-clients pay a 15% redemption fee.

  6. How to exchange coins for cash - AOL

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    Key takeaways. To exchange your coins for cash, you can find a local bank or retailer that offers coin-cashing services. It pays to determine if a coin-cashing service charges a fee, so you can ...

  7. Central bank digital currency - Wikipedia

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    A central bank digital currency (CBDC; also called digital fiat currency [1] or digital base money [2]) is a digital currency issued by a central bank, [3] rather than by a commercial bank. It is also a liability of the central bank and denominated in the sovereign currency, [ 4 ] as is the case with physical banknotes and coins.

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