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  2. Auroracoin - Wikipedia

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    Auroracoin. Auroracoin ( Abbreviation: AUR; sign: ᚠ) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency launched in February 2014 as an Icelandic alternative to bitcoin and the Icelandic króna. [1] [2] The unknown creator or creators use the pseudonym Baldur Friggjar Óðinsson (or Odinsson). [2] They stated that they planned to distribute half of auroracoins ...

  3. Polkadot (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Polkadot is a blockchain platform and cryptocurrency. The native cryptocurrency for the Polkadot blockchain is the DOT. [2] It is designed to allow blockchains to exchange messages and perform transactions with each other without a trusted third-party. This allows for cross-chain transfers of data or assets, between different blockchains, and ...

  4. Airdrop (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Airdrop (cryptocurrency) An airdrop is an unsolicited distribution of a cryptocurrency token or coin, usually for free, to numerous wallet addresses. Airdrops are often associated with the launch of a new cryptocurrency or a DeFi protocol, primarily as a way of gaining attention and new followers, resulting in a larger user base and a wider ...

  5. Dai (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Dai (cryptocurrency) Dai (or DAI, formerly Sai or SAI) is a stablecoin token on the Ethereum blockchain whose value is kept as close to one United States dollar as possible by decentralized parties incentivized by smart contracts to perform actions that affect the token's supply and therefore its price. [1] Dai is maintained and regulated by ...

  6. Diem (digital currency) - Wikipedia

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    Diem (formerly known as Libra) was a permissioned blockchain -based stablecoin payment system proposed by the American social media company Facebook. The plan also included a private currency implemented as a cryptocurrency . The launch was originally planned to be in 2020, [3] [4] but only rudimentary experimental code was released.

  7. Chainlink (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    chainlinklabs .com. Chainlink is a decentralized blockchain oracle network built on Ethereum. [3] [4] The network is intended to be used to facilitate the transfer of tamper-proof data from off-chain sources to on-chain smart contracts. Its creators claim it can be used to verify whether the parameters of a smart contract are met in a manner ...

  8. Initial coin offering - Wikipedia

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    An initial coin offering ( ICO) or initial currency offering is a type of funding using cryptocurrencies. It is often a form of crowdfunding, although a private ICO which does not seek public investment is also possible. In an ICO, a quantity of cryptocurrency is sold in the form of "tokens" ("coins") to speculators or investors, in exchange ...

  9. CoinDesk - Wikipedia

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    CoinDesk. CoinDesk is a news site specializing in bitcoin and digital currencies. Founded by Shakil Khan, the firm also provides guides to bitcoin for those new to digital currencies. [1] Seven years after being acquired by Digital Currency Group, it was purchased in November 2023 by Bullish.