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  2. Cryptocurrency exchange - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency exchange can be a market maker that typically takes the bid–ask spreads as a transaction commission for its service or, as a matching platform, simply charges fees. Some brokerages which also focus on other assets such as stocks, let users purchase but not withdraw cryptocurrencies to cryptocurrency wallets while dedicated ...

  3. Coinswitch - Wikipedia

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    Coinswitch is an Indian cryptocurrency exchange and trading platform headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. [1] Founded in 2017, the platform enables users to trade Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs) with Indian Rupees. In October 2021, Coinswitch secured $260 million in Series C funding, valuing the company at $1.9 billion. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Decentralized finance - Wikipedia

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    Other platforms followed suit, leading to stacked investment opportunities known as "yield farming" or "liquidity mining", where speculators shift cryptocurrency assets between pools in a platform and between platforms to maximize their total yield, which includes not only interest and fees but also the value of additional tokens received as ...

  5. Polkadot (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia

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    Polkadot is a decentralized, nominated proof-of-stake blockchain with smart contract functionality. The cryptocurrency native to the blockchain is the DOT.. It is designed to allow blockchains to exchange messages and perform transactions with each other without a trusted third-party.

  6. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    Specifically designed as a flexible platform to build applications and financial services around its protocol. 2014 Auroracoin: AUR Baldur Odinsson (pseudonym) [33] Scrypt: C++ [34] PoW: Created as an alternative currency for Iceland, intended to replace the Icelandic króna. 2014 Dash: DASH Evan Duffield [35] [36] X11: C++ [37] PoW & Proof of ...

  7. Counterparty (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Counterparty is a peer-to-peer financial platform and a distributed, open source protocol built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain and network. [1] It was one of the most well-known "Bitcoin 2.0" (later known as non-fungible token) platforms in 2014, along with Mastercoin, Ethereum, Colored Coins, Ripple and BitShares.

  8. Avalanche (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia

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    Avalanche is a decentralized, open-source Layer-1 blockchain that uniquely combines a tri-chain architecture (C-Chain, P-Chain, and X-Chain) with customizable Layer-1 networks (formerly known as “Subnets”), enabling diverse applications and sovereign blockchains within its ecosystem. [1]

  9. HTX (cryptocurrency exchange) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, trading volume exceeded 30 billion yuan, making Huobi China's largest digital asset trading platform at the time. [ citation needed ] In June 2016, its total transaction volume reached 1 trillion RMB, [ 14 ] and in November 2016 1.7 trillion yuan, accounting for more than 60% of the global bitcoin exchange market.