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  2. Pi network Project - Wikipedia

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    Pi Network is a digital currency and decentralized finance project that aims to make cryptocurrency mining accessible via mobile devices. Developed by a group of Stanford graduates, Pi Network allows users to "mine" or validate transactions on their smartphones through a mobile application.

  3. Blockchain.com - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain.info was established by Ben Reeves in 2011. He launched a website which could be used to track bitcoin transactions. [8] The website was a block explorer, a website that allowed bitcoin users to see the details of public cryptocurrency transactions if they have the identifying hash code for the transaction. [9]

  4. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    A blockchain has been described as a value-exchange protocol. [25] 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: [26] infrastructure (hardware)

  5. Hyperledger - Wikipedia

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    Hyperledger (or the Hyperledger Project) is an umbrella project of open source blockchains and related tools that the Linux Foundation [1] started in December 2015. IBM, Intel, and SAP Ariba have contributed to support the collaborative development of blockchain-based distributed ledgers. It was renamed the Hyperledger Foundation in October 2021.

  6. NEO (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Neo is a blockchain-based cryptocurrency and application platform used to run smart contracts and decentralized applications.The project, originally named Antshares, was founded in 2014 by Da HongFei and Erik Zhang and rebranded as Neo in 2017. [1]

  7. World (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    World Network, originally Worldcoin, is a for-profit cryptocurrency project that uses iris biometrics developed by San Francisco- and Berlin-based Tools for Humanity. Founded in 2019 by OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman , Max Novendstern, and Alex Blania, it has accumulated $250 million in funding from venture capital firms Andreessen Horowitz ...

  8. Polygon (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    The blockchain company Polygon was originally known as Matic Network. The Matic Network was launched in 2017 by four software engineers: Jaynti Kanani, Sandeep Nailwal, Anurag Arjun, and Mihailo Bjelic. [2] In February 2021, the project was rebranded as Polygon Technology. In August 2021, Polygon acquired Hermez Network for $250 million. [3]

  9. Decentralized physical infrastructure network - Wikipedia

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    This model is powered by advances in internet connectivity, blockchain technology, and cryptography, enabling community-driven and resilient solutions. DePINs aim to disrupt centralized systems by promoting open competition and shared benefits in essential services. DePINscan is the explorer for DePIN crypto projects. It acts as a centralized ...