The term "cryptocurrency" refers to a digital currency based on cryptographic protocols, which make transactions safe and extremely difficult to falsify.
The most important feature of cryptocurrencies is that they are not controlled by any central authority: the decentralized nature of the Blockchain makes these coins practically immune to interference or control by governments.
Furthermore, thanks to the combination of a public and a private key, cryptocurrencies simplify the transaction process. The exchanges take place with minimal processing costs, allowing users to avoid the very high commissions imposed by traditional financial institutions.
The Bull Market Was Not Over.Razvan TomegeaFollowOct 20 · 2 min readPhoto by André François McKenzie on UnsplashOriginally posted on lifestylemaniacs.comAccording to the Blockchain center, we […]
Valuation Contains A Lot Of InformationPhoto by frank mckenna on UnsplashValuation levels are a constantly debated topic given their presumed influence on future investment returns. Yet, […]
Retirement planning with cryptocurrencies gets easier in Canada.Photo by Andre Furtado on Pexels edited on CanvaWealthsimple is an online trading app in Canada and recently announced […]
Not Your Typical Blockchain Event, Blockchain World is a fun, interactive blockchain festival set to take you by surpriseAbu Dhabi, UAE (22nd October 2021) DCS 2021, […]
Project Ixian and its native currency IxiCash is causing a buzz around the web. With a platform enabling secure text, voice, streaming and monetary transactions on […]
It’s strange, but forums have all but disappeared in recent years, don’t they? Reddit has replaced many forums, and it seems that message boards are becoming […]
Helium (HNT) is a native token of the world’s fastest-growing wireless network — People’s network. The project was founded in 2013 by Shawn Funning, Amir Haleem, […]
Digital currencies are technologies that are backed up by assets that require attention to finer details and can even expose you to several scams. Having said […]