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Proof-of-Stake is a method to achieve a distributed consensus. It makes it possible to secure a blockchain by providing the right economic incentives to push for honest transaction validation. It is an alternative to the Proof-of-Work used on Bitcoin. What are the specific features of the Proof-of-Stake? The Proof-of-Stake (PoS) replaces a mechanism based on […]
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In the Blockchain world, Tezos is a project that, for better or worse, got a hell lot of attention. Tezos is the product of many years of crypto-economic and philosophical reflections led by its masterminds Arthur and Kathleen Breitman, and who laid them out in their 2014 White Paper. Previously, Arthur Breitman was a research engineer for Google X […]
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EOS is a blockchain project led by developer Daniel Larimer, unveiled and financed in 2017 and then put online in 2018 after an ICO of all records that lasted a year and raised up to 4 billion dollars through an ingenious but questionable mechanism. More than a year and a half after its launch, let’s […]
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The Augur marketplace offers its users the opportunity to open prediction markets based on real and dated events (ie: a result of a football match or an election), on which it is possible to bet on one of the issues via the exchange of shares in ether. The 9th of July 2018, the migration of the […]
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