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  2. List of blockchains - Wikipedia

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    Lightning Network [relevant?] 2018 n/a? Layer-2 on Bitcoin XinFin: June 1, 2019 XinFin Fintech, XDC Foundation XDC XDPOS Yes No No immediate XDC Network is an layer 1 EVM compatible, environmental friendly, near zero transaction cost with high speed settlement blockchain platform. Algorand: Jun 10, 2019 Silvio Micali and others ALGO PoS: Yes No ...

  3. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    Lightweight blockchains, or simplified blockchains, are more suitable for internet of things (IoT) applications than conventional blockchains. [142] One experiment suggested that a lightweight blockchain-based network could accommodate up to 1.34 million authentication processes every second, which could be sufficient for resource-constrained ...

  4. The announcement planned for later today comes amid Ethereum, including the newly launched PayPal token. Tether is currently available on 14 blockchains, although it operates outside of U.S ...

  5. There are too many blockchains. When will some of them die? - AOL

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    Meanwhile, he says he welcomes those who are seeking to build new blockchains—even if the market appears saturated. "I love that people are trying—innovation comes from people trying new things.

  6. List of highest-funded crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    Aragon launched a token sale for the Aragon Network, the world's first decentralized jurisdiction. The Aragon Network will provide organizations subscribed to it with services such as a decentralized arbitration system or a code upgradeability mechanism. The token sale closed in about 15 minutes, peaking at a rate of $122,000 per second.

  7. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    Since the creation of bitcoin in 2009, the number of new cryptocurrencies has expanded rapidly. [1]The UK's Financial Conduct Authority estimated there were over 20,000 different cryptocurrencies by the start of 2023, although many of these were no longer traded and would never grow to a significant size.

  8. Privacy and blockchain - Wikipedia

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    Private blockchains (or permissioned blockchains) are different from public blockchains, which are available to any node that wishes to download the network. Critics of public blockchains say because everyone can download a blockchain and access the history of transactions, there is not much privacy. [ 9 ]

  9. Category:Blockchains - Wikipedia

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