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What Is Open Ledger?

What Is Open Ledger?

By December 18th, 2015

A group of the major fintech industry players are working on a new version of the blockchain technology as part of the Open Ledger Project.

What Is SHA-256?

What Is SHA-256?

By August 28th, 2014

SHA-2 (Secure Hash Algorithm) – is a set of cryptographic algorithms – single-aimed hash functions including SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512.

How to Store Bitcoin (BTC)?

How to Store Bitcoin (BTC)?

By June 19th, 2014

We know how Bitcoins are generated and how a bitcoin transaction works, but how are bitcoins stored? We store cash in a physical wallet, and bitcoin works in a similar way, except it’s normally digital.

What Is Dogecoin (DOGE)?

What Is Dogecoin (DOGE)?

By April 26th, 2014

In this guide, we will delve into the origins and evolution of the Dogecoin meme coin, exploring its unique value proposition and key features that set it apart from other cryptocurrencies.

What Is Litecoin (LTC)?

What Is Litecoin (LTC)?

By April 24th, 2014

Litecoin is a better alternative to Bitcoin. It offers features similar to Bitcoin but distinguishes itself by transaction speed and low to zero fees. It is cheap, and its utility extends to personal or small business use. Find out more in this guide.

What Is Scrypt in Cryptography?

What Is Scrypt in Cryptography?

By March 25th, 2014

Scrypt is an adaptive cryptographic function of key generation based on the password. It was invented by Colin Percival for the online service for protected storage of back up copies of Unix like operating systems in 2008.

How to Buy Bitcoin (BTC)?

How to Buy Bitcoin (BTC)?

By March 19th, 2014

The main goal of this guide is to be the most convenient resource for new users to understand the principals of buying Bitcoins.

What Is Bitcoin (BTC)?

What Is Bitcoin (BTC)?

By March 19th, 2014

There are many positive influences of Bitcoin – a smart currency which dispenses with the need for banks, disposes of charge card expenses, lessens the entire requirement for attorneys, etc. Here are the basics of Bitcoin. Have a look!