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  2. LBRY - Wikipedia

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    LBRY (pronounced "library") [4] is a blockchain-based file-sharing and payment network that powers decentralized platforms, primarily social networks and video platforms.In September 2020, Odysee was created, a video hosting platform created and founded by Julian Chandra, an open-source video-sharing website that uses the network, which was split into a separate company on October 1, 2021.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    The use of blockchain in libraries is being studied with a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. [132] Other blockchain designs include Hyperledger, a collaborative effort from the Linux Foundation to support blockchain-based distributed ledgers, with projects under this initiative including Hyperledger Burrow (by Monax ...

  5. Algorithmic Contract Types Unified Standards - Wikipedia

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    This information would include variables such as market risk and counterparty risk factors held in online databases that are outside the blockchain (sometimes called "oracles" [7]). The idea of the standardized algorithmic representation of financial contracts, however, is independent of and predates blockchain technology and digital currencies ...

  6. OpenTimestamps - Wikipedia

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    OpenTimestamps (OTS) is an open-source [2] project that aims to provide a standard format for blockchain timestamping. [3] With the advent of systems like Bitcoin, it is possible to create and verify proofs of existence of documents (timestamps) without relying on a trusted third party; this represents an enhancement in terms of security, since it excludes the possibility of a malicious (or ...

  7. Blockchain-based database - Wikipedia

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    In actual case, the blockchain essentially has no querying abilities when compared to traditional database and with a doubling of nodes, network traffic quadruples with no improvement in throughput, latency, or capacity. [5] To overcome these shortcomings, taking a traditional database and adding blockchain features to it sounds more feasible. [6]

  8. ICON (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia

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    ICON is a permission less, non-hierarchical network of computers (nodes) that build on a growing series of "blocks" of transactions, known as a blockchain.Each block contains an identifier of the chain that must precede it if the block is to be considered valid.

  9. Solidity - Wikipedia

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    Solidity is the primary language used to develop smart contracts for Ethereum as well as other private blockchains, such as the enterprise-oriented Hyperledger Fabric blockchain. SWIFT deployed a proof of concept using Solidity running on Hyperledger Fabric.