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A cryptocurrency is a digital (or virtual) currency, which quite often serves as a decentralized system based on blockchain technology as well.  Two defining features of a cryptocurrency is security (due to its cryptographic nature), and the fact that it is not issued by any central authority, which makes it theoretically immune to any external interference or manipulation.

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By June 19th, 2021

What Is Kusama (KSM) Protocol?

By June 19th, 2021

Kusama, often called “Polkadot’s Canary network”, is designed to facilitate an audit system for Polkadot. Here’s a guide to deeply understand all that Kusama entails and its relevance in the industry.

By June 19th, 2021

What Is VeChain (VET)?

By June 19th, 2021

The guide provides a full description of the VeChain platform that offers a blockchain solution to businesses while building a trust-free and distributed business ecosystem to enable transparent information flow, efficient collaboration, and high-speed value transfer.

By June 19th, 2021

What Is Bitcoin Taproot?

By June 19th, 2021

The crypto industry is not easy to comprehend, considering some unfamiliar terms enthusiasts come across. In a bid to share better understanding of some of these terms, we have provided a guide to help understand all there is to know about “Bitcoin Taproot”, a proposed Bitcoin upgrade.

By June 19th, 2021

What Is Vega (VEGA) Token?

By June 19th, 2021

The guide gives a clear picture of Vega Protocol that strives to be one of the core infrastructures of decentralized finance, just like Ethereum. It aims to build tools that guarantee the freedom to trade and make that freedom accessible to anyone on earth.

By June 4th, 2021

What Is Student Coin (STC)?

By June 4th, 2021

Student Coin is a platform where students and educational organizations can develop their own tokens and provides a comprehensive collection of tools and products that make blockchain adoption in the educational section faster. The guide explains how STC does it.